Friday, March 1, 2013

The Hale House

The Hale House


James and Bessie Hale purchased this residence in approximately 1901, and lived here in the early 20th century; their name is inscribed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. But the original owner-builder is still unknown. So is the architect, though we are sure that the house was built in the late 1880's during the Treat Land Boom. It was moved from the corner of North Figueroa and Avenue 45 to Heritage Square in 1970.

The style -- Queen Anne with Eastlake decoration -- is characteristic of the years 1887-88, when throughout California the ample, sculptural forms of the former style were wedded to the Geometrical detail produced by the laths. The corner tower and the tall chimneys are evidence of the picturesque Queen Anne, but the elaborate decoration elsewhere is taken from illustrations of furniture by Charles Lock Eastlake, an English interior designer, who published a vastly important book "Hints on Household Taste" first in England (1863) and then in the United Stated (1872). Ironically what was intended to be advice on interior decoration was applied to the exterior detail, a fact that Eastlake heard about and deplored. It is nevertheless, a distinctive California phenomenon.

In the restoration great pains have been taken to present an authentic period piece, whatever offenses the original ideas present for contemporary taste. The colors of the exterior were reproduced after the most careful research, which means literally scraping all areas of the house and even lifting boards to get some hint of the color of the first coat of paint. What we discovered was that the first floor was mainly in shades of green and the second in shades of barn-red. This shocked us at first, but after comparing our findings with other restorations and books on exterior painting, we have determined that the Victorian palette of the 1880s was considerably more colorful than we had expected. (Quoted from a newsletter, circa 1970)

The Hale House was declared an historic-cultural monument in 1966, for the home's exuberant ornamentation which illustrates the Victorian style.

The Hale House is considered a symbol of America in the transitional Victorian age as it passed from a rural society of the 19th century toward a growing industrial, urban America.



This work of Dick's was miss titled Bunker Hill Brownstown. I have been informed that it is the well known Hale House and not a brownstone at all. Posted October of 2010. Thanks to followers I am able to piece the past together.


Untitled Hale House 24x30, oil on canvass, framed, signed

Friday, February 15, 2013

LISTED ARTIST DICK BURG OIL ON BOARD SANTA MONICA PIER FISHING SAILING FRAMED


Santa Monica Pier Scene with Figures

 In 1982 a storm swept away the protective breakwater and in 1983 two severe storms destroyed about a third of the pier. The fishing deck at the end of the pier vanished.

John Moran Auctioneers in Monrovia, California offered this painting of Dick’s for sale in 2018.

Pier scene with figures, Oil on canvas laid to Masonite board, 24 x 36 framed, signed


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Internet finds

While surfing the net I found these mentions of Dick Burg

*Chronology of the California Art Club 1909-2011
Monthly Meeting September 8, 1985 @ Beverly Hillcrest Hotel
Featuring Dick Burg

*Dick is listed here;
Ask/Art, The Artists’ Blue Book, World Wide Edition

Sunday, July 8, 2012

DICK BURG BROCHURE CIRCA 1980

 DICK BURG STUDIO/GALLERY THE ART OF DICK BURG BROCHURE CIRCA 1980 (1911-1994)
Brochure found on e-bay selling for around $5.00

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Dick Burg Landscape


Just recieved this photo of one of Dick's paintings.  This is a study of "Trees and Road". (Please see blog entry "Blocking Out Color and Value", Saturday, October 9, 2010). Size of painting unframed is 22"x40''. Signed by Dick Burg, framed. The owner is long time family friend, Elise Nilsen of California. She says, "Was given to me by Dick Burg as a wedding gift in 1979".

Saturday, April 14, 2012

California Art Club Minishow 1975

California Art Club est.1909
CAC Minishow (1975)
CAC Gallery, 1309 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA. November 1975
Featuring work by: Peter Adams, Win Baedeker, Caroline Bennett, Marian Biancavilla, Jean Blanchard, Annette Boorstin, Mildred Burch, Richard Burg, Lucille Burke, Gordon Butcher, Audrey Rink Byrd, Mabel Cage, Tybee Castle, Charles Christianson, Philip Curel-Sylvestre, Margaret Dobson, Bill Dorval, Belle Dotseth, Moselle Dunlavy, Emma Englund, Herb Fichter, Marcy Fitzgerrell, Gladys Fitzpatrick, Owen Gumbin, Rose Haessly, Ruby Hanley, Eleanor Harrington, Dulce Heimbeck, William Hench, James Holland, Catherine Jackson, Mary Jarrett, Jake Lee, Lee Licherman, Rosalie Bowen Love, Jessica Marlor, Kitty Mayer, James McCanne, Callie Brunt McKellar, Loraine McLennan, Melinda Miles, Teresa G. Mungarro, Ruth Norman, Henry Ketting Olivier, Virginia Parsons, Ruth Prue, Isabelle R. Reeve, Kaffy Reinhardt, George Roug, Dorothy Schmit, Virginia Smith, Eleanor Swanson, Pilar Teague, Paul Seymour Thompson, Fay Siamis, Rosita Tseu, William Vorlock, Kathryn Walsh, Le Ora Watt, Helen Wayne,

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Dick Burg listed in ARTISTS IN CALIFORNIA, THIRD EDITION, BY EDAN HUGHES

Dick Burg is now listed in ARTISTS IN CALIFORNIA, THIRD EDITION, BY EDAN HUGHES
The long awaited, twenty years in the making, third and absolutely positively final edition of Artists in California, 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes, has at last been published by Sacramento's Crocker Art Museum.