PBS SoCal: The Real World of Transcendentalist Agnes Pelton

The following article is edited and re-published from California Desert Art, a doorway to the rich bohemian world of early desert artists. By Ann Japenga, February 27, 2020

Because of the cosmic reach of her landscapes, Pelton has often been compared to Georgia O’Keeffe. Read the full article →

Agnes Pelton, "Orbits," 1934. Oil on canvas. | Collection of Oakland Museum of California, Gift of Concours d'Antiques, the Art Guild of the Oakland Museum of California.

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