Darwin Musselman

California Styles of the Artist and Educator
If you ever run across
Musselman's work, grab it!
In her 2005 work "Deadly Collection", noted San Francisco antiques dealer and mystery-book writer Elaine Flinn writes:
The artists mentioned in Deadly Collection - Joe Tanous, Richard Morgan, Darwin Musselman and Don Clausen - are the real thing, and if you ever run across their work, grab it!
Welcome to the Hotel Californian...
1936 Yuletide music featuring baritone Darwin Musselman:
Photo Trivia:
Santa Cruz, California - on the coast due west of Fresno - was the home of Musselman's mother-in-law: Laura (Brodeur) Walker. Several paintings and watercolors were executed en plein aire near the Twin Lakes region abode.
Santa Cruz Pier, 1953
Photographic Memories...
The (Old) Fresno State College - where Darwin did his under-graduate work, and began teaching before moving to the new campus on Shaw Avenue near Clovis.
Darwin's old home from 1953 - 1956 is still located across from (now) Fresno City College, on the corner of N. Poplar Ave. at E. McKinley.
- About the Artist
- 2016: Centennial Year!
- Biographical Essays
- Trompe l'Oeil
- Egg Tempera
- Scratchboard
- Portraits
- Frequently Asked Questions
- John Howard Sanden Tribute
- Community Art Activity
- Critic Reviews & CA Galleries
- Musselman and Nepote
- Fresno State Fountain
- Story Lines: by Larry Hill
- Thoughts and Memories
- CHP Commendation
- Odds and Ends...
- Chronology
- Studio Chronology
- Obituaries
- Then and Now
- Recent Private Sales
- Available Paintings
- Authentication
- Record Finds
- Art in Embassies
- Contact Form
- About the Artist
- 2016: Centennial Year!
- Biographical Essays
- Trompe l'Oeil
- Egg Tempera
- Scratchboard
- Portraits
- Frequently Asked Questions
- John Howard Sanden Tribute
- Community Art Activity
- Critic Reviews & CA Galleries
- Musselman and Nepote
- Fresno State Fountain
- Story Lines: by Larry Hill
- Thoughts and Memories
- CHP Commendation
- Odds and Ends...
- Chronology
- Studio Chronology
- Obituaries
- Then and Now
- Recent Private Sales
- Available Paintings
- Authentication
- Record Finds
- Art in Embassies
- Contact Form