Art, Cowboy Scene, Oil on Masonite, Fernando Lexington Golsch, Early 20th Century, 1277
THAT'S WHAT WE CALL COWBOY ART Fernando Lexington Golsch is known for his impressionist landscape paintings that often featured cowboys, and this is exactly that. An oil on masonite painting, it's typical of the artist's style and is even signed by him on the lower left. A great investment piece. Born: 1874 - Newport, Kentucky Died: 1952 - Sherman Oaks, California Known for: Impressionist landscape painting, cowboys, western Born in Kentucky on April 12, 1874. Golsch settled in Los Angeles as a young man. An engraver and draftsman by profession, he painted watercolors and oils in his leisure . He died in Sherman Oaks, CA on Dec. 17, 1952. In: Fresno Co. Library (Mission Santa Barbara). artist: Fernando Lexington Golsch hallmarks: signed lower left: Fernando Golsch materials: oil on masonite dimensions: frame: 26 1/2" x 30 1/2" x 2 1/2", site: 20" x 24" nice vintage condition dust accumulation and grime commensurate with age horizontal scratch at left edge center style: ART-1277