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Night Fight on the Levee, 1937 Willard Cox I think Dad's watercolor was

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I think Dad's watercolor was the best

commissioned Patrick to produce a series of lithographs depicting the "Native Trees of California" to be used as magazine covers from January through June of 1940

His works were exhibited extensively on the West Coast and in select exhibitions throughout America and Europe

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Night Fight on the Levee, 1937 Willard Cox I think Dad's watercolor wasA California fine art gicle print on premium watercolor paper. "Dad wrote in his journal about this painting, `Water colors of flood area done for Fortune Magazine, February 11, 1937. Men building levee nite light Hickman.' This levee was in Hickman, Kentucky, I believe. The painting was exhibited in the Chicago International 1938 exhibit (and also their traveling show for a year!) as well as at the Ferargil Gallery in March `37. I loved the feeling

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