| Oscar Arslanian |
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The Ennis House Published: 18-Jan-2009 A house which neighbors loved to hate today is the darling of the street where it resides, Glendower Avenue in hilly Los Feliz. Thanks to a $6.5 million renovation and the decision of its board of director caretakers to sell it on the open market, the most unique of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s California designs, the Ennis House, is receiving its first positive public relations in as long as anyone can remember. |
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Hollywood Art Centennial: DeLongpre & Redmond Published: 20-May-2009 Granville Redmond, a transplanted Pennsylvanian known as one of California’s first resident Impressionists, is famous for his landscapes full of poppies, our state flower, and purple lupines – although, interestingly, he’s said to have preferred darker, moodier subjects, often painting moonlit scenes. |
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