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| 818. Charles Partridge Adams (American, 1858-1942), "Sierra Blanca, Sunset near Garland, Colorado", c. 1910; watercolor and gouache/ paper, 6.5" x 9.5" , signed. Important Colorado painter. Adams moved to Denver in 1876 for health reasons. His work was already in demand by the time he was 25, so he opened a summer studio in Estes Park, which he called, "The Sketch Box", and this remained his headquarters for the next 40 years. His most significant subject matter was the Rockies, the Tetons, and Yellowstone Park. He was a member of the Denver Artists Club and the Laguna Art Association. His work is included in the collections of the Colorado State University, Denver Art Association, Denver Art Museum, Kansas City Art Association, and the San Diego Womens Club. 2000-4000 | ||||||