The Society of Six was a group of artists who painted outdoors, socialized, and exhibited together in and around
Oakland, California
Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast of the United States, West Coast port, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third ...
in the 1910s and 1920s. They included
Selden Connor Gile
Selden Connor Gile (20 March 1877 – 8 June 1947) was an American painter who was mainly active in northern California between the early-1910s and the mid-1930s. He was the founder and leader of the Society of Six, a Bay Area group of artist ...
,
August Gay,
Maurice Logan,
Louis Siegriest,
Bernard von Eichman, and
William H. Clapp. They were somewhat isolated from the artistic mainstream of the San Francisco Bay Area at the time, and painted in more avant-garde styles than most of their peers, especially after being inspired by modern trends represented in the
Panama Pacific International Exposition
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of 1915.
Artists
William Henry Clapp (1879-1924) was the last to join the group and had the most cosmopolitan background, including art training in Montreal and Paris and a six-month stay in New York City. Having lived in Oakland in his youth, he returned in 1917, settled in
Piedmont
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, and began teaching life drawing at the
California School of Arts and Crafts. He was appointed acting director of the nearly new Oakland Art Gallery in 1918 and served as its director from 1919 to 1952. In 1923 he organized the first of six annual Society of Six exhibitions at that venue. Although he brought exposure through the gallery to more radical styles of painting, his own work adhered to the features of
American Impressionism
American Impressionism was a style of painting related to European Impressionism and practiced by American artists in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century through the beginning of the twentieth. The style is characterized by loose b ...
.
Selden Connor Gile (1877-1947) was the oldest member of the group, more than twenty years older than Siegriest (1899-1989) and von Eichman (1899-1970). Nancy Boas, author of ''The Society of Six: California Colorists'', called Gile "the forceful center of the Six--teacher, provider, and provocative critic." Primarily self-taught, he enthusiastically embraced a vigorous style using broad, rapid brushstrokes and intense, non-naturalistic colors. His home was the social center for the Six, who would follow their days of
plein-air
''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors.
This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
painting with critique sessions, food, and drinking.
August (Gus) François Pierre Gay (1890-1948) immigrated from his native France to the United States in 1901, resided primarily with his father and three younger sisters in
Alameda, California
Alameda ( ; ; Spanish for "Avenue (landscape), tree-lined path") is a city in Alameda County, California, located in the East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), East Bay region of the Bay Area. The city is primarily located on Alameda (island), Alam ...
from 1903 to 1920, and studied at the California School of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley (1918–19) and at the California School of Fine Art in San Francisco while working at several odd jobs.
[ An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol. 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website ().] In 1919 and 1920, when his art was exhibited at the Oakland Art Gallery with the work of Gile, Gay’s early use of color was called “unafraid.” By 1921 Gay was a Monterey resident, sharing a studio with
Clayton Sumner Price
Clayton Sumner "C. S." Price (1874 – 1950) was an American expressionist painter from Oregon.
Biography
Price was born on May 11, 1874 near Bedford, Iowa, and raised on farms and ranches there and in Wyoming and Alberta, Canada. In 1905, a local ...
in the Stevenson House, and exhibiting as a regular member of the
Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea (), often simply called Carmel, is a city in Monterey County, California, United States, founded in 1902 and incorporated on October 31, 1916. Situated on the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel is known for its natural scenery and ric ...
art colony.
Between 1923 and 1926 Gay exhibited with the Society of Six at the Oakland Art Gallery, but withdrew his art from the 1927 show in a dispute with the often dictatorial Selden Gile. While frequently exhibiting his bold Fauvist paintings throughout California (including shows at the Galerie des Beaux Arts, Los Angeles Museum and San Francisco Art Association), he developed a second career as a fine furniture craftsman and was invited to join the Monterey Guild, which was founded by
E. Charlton Fortune for the purpose of making ecclesiastical furnishings. In the 1930s he created on the Monterey Peninsula several federally and privately funded murals, which are today regarded as masterpieces.
[Carmel Pine Cone: 29 December 1933, p.3; 12 January 1934, p.7; 29 March 1935, p.7; 19 July 1935, p.9; 21 August 1936, p.3; 25 August 1939, p.3; 1 September 1939, p.1.] In 1942 Gay moved with his wife to the Carmel Woods and built a home with his own hands. He died on March 9, 1948.
Images
File:Selden_Connor_Gile,_Joaquin_Miller's_House.jpg, Selden Connor Gile, ''Joaquin Miller Home'', 1915, oil on canvas, Oakland Museum of California
File:Louis Siegriest, Gile's House, 1921.jpg, Louis Siegriest, ''Gile's House'', 1921, oil on canvas, Oakland Museum of California
References
Additional resources
*
Louis Bassi Siegriest Reminiscences" interview by Corinne L. Gilb, 1954, University of California Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, Berkeley
* Ruth Lilly Westphal, ed. (1986). ''Plein Air Painters of California: The North.''
* Steven A. Nash, ed. (1995). ''Facing Eden: 100 Years of Landscape Art in the Bay Area.''
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