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Pick up will be this Saturday (6/19) & Sunday (6/20) from 10AM-1PM at 1722 S Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054.

This auction features estates from Coronado, multiple La Jolla estates and Ocean Hills. Featured items include original artwork from Fred Hocks considered to be the Dean of the San Diego Moderns including a painting that was featured in his 1976 exhibit at the San Diego Museum Of Art. Items from one of the La Jolla estates were featured in San Diego Home/Garden magazine.

Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled "Harlequinesque" 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting)

Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 1]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 2]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 3]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 4]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 5]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 6]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 7]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 8]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 9]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 10]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 11]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 12]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 13]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 14]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 15]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 16]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 17]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 18]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 19]
Original Fred Hocks (1886-1981) Painting On Canvas Titled 'Harlequinesque' 36 X 50 (Ferdinand Hocks) - Painting Featured In The 1976 Retrospective Work At The San Diego Museum Of Art (Gallery Tag On Back Of Painting) [Photo 20]
FINAL BID:
$260.00
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Ferdinand Hocks was known as an oil painter and printmaker whose work became more abstract later in his career. He was an active member of the art community in California as an artist and a teacher for many years.

Hocks was born in Aachen, Germany in 1886, and came to the United States to join his brother in San Francisco, California in 1902. His brother was established in business, and Ferdinand attended the Mark Hopkins Art Institute where he was a pupil of Arthur Matthews. After the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, Hocks traveled to New York City to take classes at the Art Students League. He had moved back to California by 1919 where he lived in Los Angeles and furthered his studies at the Art Institute there.

In the 1920s he was given the position of director of the summer school at the Los Angeles Art Institute. Hocks purchased many acres of land in the Sweetwater Valley in the 1940s, where he had a studio-home. He exhibited at the San Diego Fine Art Gallery in 1938 and 1942. In his later years he was in charge of the San Diego School of Fine Arts & Crafts and from the 1950s to the 1970s taught at the Coronado School of Fine Arts.

He died in San Diego in 1981. A retrospective of his work was shown at the San Diego Museum of Art in 1976.
Item Id: 42027

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Thursday, Jun 17, 2021 @ 7:40:30 PM PST

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