Maurice Logan was a member of the Society of Six, a group of San Francisco artists who made a point of color, painting small and fast to capture the world surrounding the Bay in the early 20th century. Flipping through a book on this group on the Society of Six, my brother pointed out a painting made in Point Richmond a century ago when it was the end of the line for passenger trains coming to San Francisco. I completed a small group of paintings on the hills there in 2013 (right painting) and visited the area again in 2014 and then just a few weeks ago. No paintings. Maybe on my next return trip.
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