Painter,
John Lynch, came to San Francisco in 1950 in the early ferment of
the West
Coast Abstract Expressionist movement. He brought with him a rigorous
academic training, the experiences of World War II, the influences
of his San Miguel Allende teachers and a desire to challenge the conventions
of painting. He made friends among those now known as the Dilexi artists,
became a central figure in the Marin Society of Artists and left an
amazing artistic legacy.
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at a new site works of John E. Lynch
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Drawings
of John E. Lynch: 1944 and 1945
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