Original works by noted impressionist artists including Alson Clark, Guy Rose and Joseph Kleitsch make up this exhibit from The Irvine Museum. These artists of the late 1800s and early 1900s captured a vision of weathered adobe walls, red-tiled roofs and tranquil arcades that would shape a romantic vision of California's Spanish-era past for a century to come. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the history of the missions while viewing the work of some of California's finest plein air painters.
Added by irishlass on October 29, 2006
irishlass
this is Maria's museum and they've done a wonderful job of updating their exhibits.
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And this exhibit you should really do if you're a 4th grader working on your mission project.