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Clayton Sumner Price Clayton Sumner "C. S." Price (1874 – 1950) was an American expressionist painter from Oregon. Price was born in 1874 near Bedford, Iowa, and raised on farms and ranches there and in Wyoming and Alberta, Canada.〔 In 1905, a local rancher loaned Price money so he could attend the St. Louis Museum School of Fine Arts.〔 Price attended the school during the 1905–1906 academic year; it would be his only formal training.〔 In 1909, Price moved to Portland, Oregon to work as an illustrator for ''Pacific Monthly'' magazine.〔 Price's illustrations of the magazine's Western stories were reminiscent of the work of Charles Marion Russell.〔 Price left Portland in 1910, painting and working for room and board on the farms and ranches of his siblings in British Columbia and California for the next eight years.〔 Price moved to Monterey, California in 1918.〔 Price returned to Portland in 1929.〔 During the 1930s, Price completed a series of large paintings as part of the Public Works of Art Project and the Federal Art Project.〔 These works currently are displayed in Timberline Lodge, the Multnomah County Library, Pendleton High School, and the Portland Art Museum.〔 He died on May 1, 1950.〔 ==Style and collections== His style grew throughout his life, moving through impressionism to expressionism.〔 According to ''The Oregon Encyclopedia'': "C.S. Price may be Oregon's most important and influential painter...() was nationally known in the 1940s." Price's work can be found in the Northwest Collection of the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem, Oregon.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Northwest Collection )〕
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