Clyde Follet Seavey, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Clyde Follet Seavey

American artist

Date of Birth: 23-Jun-1904

Place of Birth: Sacramento, California, United States

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1991

Profession: painter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


Show Famous Birthdays Today, United States

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Clyde Follet Seavey

  • Clyde Follet Seavey (June 23, 1904 – 1991) was an American artist. Seavey was born in Sacramento, California.
  • His father was a city official in Sacramento. Seavey married a Peruvian woman named Adele de Izcue.
  • Together, they had a son named Clyde Izcue Seavey Jr. Adele de Izcue died in 2001.
  • Both Seavey's wife and only child were often subjects in his drawings and paintings. Seavey attended UC Berkeley.
  • Here, he won a scholarship to attend the California College of Arts & Crafts.
  • After graduation, he opened a San Francisco-based commercial art company with Louis Sawl and Paul Nyland.
  • The company was in business for more than a half-century.
  • Separate from his company, Seavey worked as a commercial artist for multiple magazines including The American Weekly.
  • Seavey's personal work, sketchbooks and paintings, portray his early domestic life in Laguna, California. Seavey has shown work in museums and galleries around California, including a show at Gilbert Galleries in 1966.
  • He is noted for his paintings of old, San Franciscan mansions and Victorian houses at night or in twilight.
  • The Seavey family owned a four-story home in Pacific Heights.
  • The artist used this space as a gallery for his expansive body of portraits and San Francisco scenes.
  • The house was torn down around 1980. Seavey was a member of the San Francisco Artists Club, the San Francisco Artists & Art Directors Club, and the San Francisco Advertising Club. Seavey died in 1991.

Read more at Wikipedia