Vital Signs, Frank Moore, (1997), MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Reba and Dave Williams Fund Medium: Portfolio of 4 etchings
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/64857
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Vital Signs, Frank Moore, (1997), MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Reba and Dave Williams Fund Medium: Portfolio of 4 etchings
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/64857
Praire from the portfolio 3 Landscapes, Frank Moore, 1999, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Jacqueline Brody Fund Size: composition 13 x 17 15/16" (33.1 x 45.7 cm) sheet 17 9/16 x 22 1/2" (44 x 57.1 cm) Medium: Woodcut, wood engraving, and photoengraving
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/63719
Radio Pudding from 1989, Frank Moore, 2000, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro Size: composition (irreg.): 16 9/16 × 17 11/16" (42 × 45 cm); sheet: 18 3/4 × 24" (47.7 × 61 cm) Medium: Monotype and photoetching from a portfolio of four chromogenic color prints, four digital prints (one double-sided), one silver dye bleach print, one monotype and photoetching, and one etching and aquatint
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/101983
A Little Holiday Getaway at the Langham Pasadena: Part II
The Picture Bridge, Featuring the Art of Frank Moore
In 1932 the Huntington Hotel (known today as the Langham Pasadena) commissioned Frank M. Moore to create a series of oil paintings of California scenes. The painted panels were displayed in “The Picture Bridge,” located near the swimming pool, and were enjoyed by visitors for many years. The elements are not kind to oil paintings, and in 2013 the panels were removed and placed inside a climate-controlled facility to prevent further damage.
This year during the down time created by coronavirus pandemic, the bridge was refurbished and given a structural upgrade. Faithful facsimiles of the original paintings were created and installed in the bridge just last month (November 2020), so Neal and I looked forward to seeing the results. We were not disappointed. We enjoyed walking across the Picture Bridge and viewing the panels. Here’s a selection of photos I took while waiting for our breakfast order.
The Picture Bridge, featuring paintings by Frank Moore.
“Mt. Shasta...from Grass Lake.”
“Custom House, Monterey.”
"Adobe Flores."
“San Jacinto...Banning.”
View of a garden from The Picture Bridge.
“Santa Barbara Bay, from the Mesa.”
View of the swimming pool from The Picture Bridge.
“The Rainbow Fleet...San Diego Bay.”
“The Bathing Cove...La Jolla.”
“Old Mill...Pasadena.”
“Avalon Bay...Catalina Island.”
“Palm Canyon.”
“Huntington Library...San Marino.”
On the Picture Bridge.
The Picture Bridge as seen from below.
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