Sydney Lemos Art
Sydney Lemos was the son of painters William and Mabel Lemos. He studied at the San Francisco Institute of Art. After service in World War One, he lived in Santa Cruz. In the 1930s, he moved to Alameda. The bulk of his career was between 1920–44. Lemos went to the San Francisco Art Institute and was friends with Pedro Lemos (no relation) and Maynard Dixon. He was considered a fine Californian impressionist artist by his peers. Lemo’s parents Mabel and William were artists in Santa Cruz, and his aunt, William’s sister, who lived in Chicago, was an artist as well. In 1944, he died in Napa, just two years after the death of his father.
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
1920s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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20th Century American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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20th Century American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1890s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1910s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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Late 19th Century American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1910s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1910s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1910s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1930s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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Early 1900s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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1940s American Impressionist Sydney Lemos Art
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