Ronald Shap | In the Neighborhood (East), c. 1990
Gouache painting of a historic neighborhood at dusk by celebrated, twentieth-century California impressionist landscape painter, Ronald Shap. The companion piece to In the Neighborhood (West), available. 22x30" gouache on paper. Unframed.
Ronald Shap was born in Toledo, OH and lived most of his life in California. Ronald was a scholarship award graduate at the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1964 and completed graduate study in painting at the University of Nebraska and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1967. He was a visiting artist and instructor at BGSU in 1973-74 and worked out of his Los Angeles studio and taught drawing and anatomy at Citrus College until his retirement in 2005.
Gouache painting of a historic neighborhood at dusk by celebrated, twentieth-century California impressionist landscape painter, Ronald Shap. The companion piece to In the Neighborhood (West), available. 22x30" gouache on paper. Unframed.
Ronald Shap was born in Toledo, OH and lived most of his life in California. Ronald was a scholarship award graduate at the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1964 and completed graduate study in painting at the University of Nebraska and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1967. He was a visiting artist and instructor at BGSU in 1973-74 and worked out of his Los Angeles studio and taught drawing and anatomy at Citrus College until his retirement in 2005.
Gouache painting of a historic neighborhood at dusk by celebrated, twentieth-century California impressionist landscape painter, Ronald Shap. The companion piece to In the Neighborhood (West), available. 22x30" gouache on paper. Unframed.
Ronald Shap was born in Toledo, OH and lived most of his life in California. Ronald was a scholarship award graduate at the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1964 and completed graduate study in painting at the University of Nebraska and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1967. He was a visiting artist and instructor at BGSU in 1973-74 and worked out of his Los Angeles studio and taught drawing and anatomy at Citrus College until his retirement in 2005.