William Posey Silva

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William Posey Silva - "Old Adobe Ruins" - Oil on canvasboard - 12" x 15" - Signed lower right
<br>Titled, signed, dated, and inscribed on reverse:
<br>'To my very good friend and neighbor George Marion as a slight token of my love of him as a man and an artist in his great historic work.'
<br>William P. Silva - June 8th, 1944.
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<br>The Estate of Ann Whitman Chapman/AWC Family LLC
<br>Ann Whittman Chapman was the daughter of early California artist - Paul Whitman (1897-1950).
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<br>In the late 1920s, Whitman moved with his wife, and the first two of his three children—Colden and Ann—to Carmel where he quickly gained notoriety for his oils, watercolors, lithographs, landscapes, and waterfront depictions.  The family built a home on the fifteenth fairway  at Pebble Beach, which also served as a studio.
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<br>He was one of the original members of the celebrated Carmel art community, which included over the years such notable American artists as William Ritschel, Armin Hansen (one of Whitman’s mentors), Gottardo Piazzoni, Charles Rollo Peters, as well as photographer Ansel Adams and poet Robinson Jeffers.
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Title:
"Old Adobe Ruins"
Date:
c. 1925
Size:
12" x 15"
Medium:
Oil on canvasboard
Signed:
Signed lower right
 
Signed lower right
Titled, signed, dated, and inscribed on reverse:
'To my very good friend and neighbor George Marion as a slight token of my love of him as a man and an artist in his great historic work.'
William P. Silva - June 8th, 1944.


The Estate of Ann Whitman Chapman/AWC Family LLC
Ann Whittman Chapman was the daughter of early California artist - Paul Whitman (1897-1950).

In the late 1920s, Whitman moved with his wife, and the first two of his three children—Colden and Ann—to Carmel where he quickly gained notoriety for his oils, watercolors, lithographs, landscapes, and waterfront depictions. The family built a home on the fifteenth fairway at Pebble Beach, which also served as a studio.

He was one of the original members of the celebrated Carmel art community, which included over the years such notable American artists as William Ritschel, Armin Hansen (one of Whitman’s mentors), Gottardo Piazzoni, Charles Rollo Peters, as well as photographer Ansel Adams and poet Robinson Jeffers.