Description: This exquisite painting by Robert Adam Woolfe depicts a Revolutionary War Factory and is an original piece signed by the artist. The painting is done on high-quality paper and is matted and framed to enhance its beauty. The item measures 15 inches in height and 22 inches in width. The painting is a masterpiece of Americana art and was produced using watercolor painting techniques in 1997. It is a perfect addition to any art collection and will be a great conversation piece. The item is made in the United States and is an authentic piece of art. Robert Adam (Bob) Woolfe (1920 - 2004) was active/lived in CA, California / USA. Robert Woolfe is known for Painting, Entertainment Industry, Theme Park Scenic Artist. Robert (Bob) Adams Woolfe was a Los Angeles-based artist who worked in the California Scene watercolor tradition. He is part of a uniquely Southern California group of painters who worked as commercial artists in the entertainment industry while also pursuing fine art. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Woolfe served in the Pacific Theater during World War Two as part of the Marine Torpedo Bombing Squadron 131. While stationed in Santa Barbara, Woolfe met his wife of fifty-nine years, Lois. Woolfe left the Marine Corps after five years as a Master Sargent. After the war, the couple moved to Santa Monica where Lois supported Woolfe while he attended art school at The Art Center and the Kahn Institute of Art, both in Los Angeles. Woolfe began his long career as a scenic artist in 1951. He worked for sixteen years for MGM during the heyday of some of its most popular musicals. During the 1960s, Woolfe created iconic set designs for The Addams Family and Laugh In. Later, he worked for major theme parks around the world, including Knott’s Berry Farms, Legoland and Hershey Park. Woolfe painted scenery at every Walt Disney theme park and led the French crew of artists at Euro Disney. During the 1980s, he worked as a set designer and artist on Hollywood movies such as Black Rain starring Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia. Late in his career in the 1990s, Disney asked Woolfe to take a group of their junior artists to Montana to brush up on their plein-air painting skills, as the younger generation was used to working with computer rendering and many had never been exposed to the traditional painting techniques employed by Woolfe and his contemporaries. In addition to his career as a commercial artist, Woolfe pursued his passion for fine art. As early as the 1950s, Woolfe entered works in juried exhibitions and competitions and was a member of, and won awards at, the California Art Club, the Pacific Palisades Art Association, and the Malibu Art Club. He also won awards at the the Allied Art Guild, Westwood Art Association, and the Ocean House Art Festival. In 1952, his work Shipwreck won the first-place award for watercolors at the Sixth Annual National Veteran’s Art Exhibition. In the 1960s and 1970s, he continued to exhibit his work in the Los Angeles area. Handling fee is for custom shipping box.
Price: 120 USD
Location: San Pedro, California
End Time: 2025-01-02T01:47:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Type: Painting
Artist: Robert Adam Woolfe
Signed By: Artist
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Framing: Matted & Framed
Subject: Revolutionary War Factory
Year of Production: 1997
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 15 in
Theme: Americana
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 22 in