Keith Crown
1918-2010
In the years Crown taught at USC, coastal scenes in oils, caseins and watercolors dominated his work. The Pacific Ocean gave him themes of dynamic nature, as well as memories of war comrades who did not return. Sabbaticals and summers away from Los Angeles, in places such as New Mexico, Illinois and England, yielded paintings inspired by diverse settings.
Everywhere he painted, Crown worked on site outdoors for direct visual inspiration, maintaining that commitment even when watercolor froze as he worked. He built a home in Taos, N.M., in 1974 and spent parts of about 20 years painting there. Landscapes in Missouri — such as fields reminiscent of the sea — became a frequent subject after he moved to Columbia in the mid-1980s.
https://news.usc.edu/30162/In-Memoriam-Keith-Crown-91/
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