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HARRY LINDER Desert in Bloom (San Bernardino Mountains), c. 1925c. 1925
c. 1925
$6,000
£4,569
€5,217.50
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CHF 4,872.52
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About the Item
Consigned to the gallery, Pasadena, California; By descent to a private collector, Encino, California; Acquired in 1999 by a private collector (Palo Alto, San Carlos, and Oceanside, California); From Butterfield
Butterfield Auctions, San Francisco, Jun1997.
Signed "Harry Linder" on lower right
Description:
This captivating landscape portrays the rare and fleeting transformation of California’s desert floor into a vibrant tapestry of color brought to life by seasonal rains, an event known as the superbloom. Sweeping drifts of purple Sand Verbena meander across golden dunes, punctuated by scattered tumbleweeds that hint at the arid nature of this landscape. In the distance, the snow-capped San Bernardino Mountains rise under a pale spring sky. Linder’s mastery of pastel lends the work a luminous, velvety texture, perfectly suited to convey the brilliance and delicacy of the bloom.
The scene reflects the rare and magical transformation of the desert during spring bloom—a subject treasured by early California painters for its ephemeral beauty. Linder’s ability to render subtle gradations of light and his precise botanical detail elevate this work beyond simple observation, making it a lyrical record of the desert’s seasonal vitality. This work exemplifies the artist’s affinity for the desert’s contrasting elements of fragility and endurance.
A prolific California landscape painter, Harry Linder was admired for his sensitive portrayals of the state’s varied terrain—from its rugged coastline to soaring mountain ranges and arid desert basins. His desert scenes, in particular, are prized for their harmonious color, atmospheric depth, and faithful depiction of the California wilderness in the early 20th century.
Linder received his formal training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and is believed to have continued his studies in New York, likely at the Art Students League. After moving to California, he became associated with the California Art Club, where he embraced the plein air approach and developed his distinctive ability to capture the effects of light and the natural colors of the Western landscape. He settled in California, where he became an active member of the region’s artistic community. Linder exhibited widely and was associated with professional organizations such as the California Art Club
Historical Significance
Harry Linder, active during the first three decades of the 20th century, was celebrated for his portrayals of California’s varied landscapes, from its coasts to its arid interiors. His desert scenes hold particular historical value as they document a now-vanishing untouched California wilderness before widespread development. The blooming desert—a rare occurrence depending on seasonal rains—was an emblematic subject for artists of the California Scene movement, resonating with the era’s fascination for capturing authentic regional identity.
Framing
Presented in a finely hand-carved 22-karat gold leaf frame attributed to master framer Richard Tobey. The frame’s classic proportions and luminous gilding enhance the painting’s delicate palette while providing a period-appropriate presentation.
UNFRAMED: 19.5" x 23" FRAMED: 26.5" x 30" x 2"
Condition
Very good condition overall, commensurate with age. The colors remain fresh and unfaded, retaining their original vibrancy. Paper is stable, with no visible foxing or staining. Frame shows only minimal, expected wear from age and handling, with the gold leaf well preserved.
Exhibited
Scenic Route: A Half Century of California Discovery, 1900-1950, American Legacy Fine Arts, Pasadena, California, August 15 - October 11, 2025
- Creator:HARRY LINDER (1886 - 1931)
- Creation Year:c. 1925
- Dimensions:Height: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Pasadena, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: HL-00011stDibs: LU588316815002
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