Born in Pomona, CA on June 24, 1907. Sheets grew up on a ranch where he developed a love of the land and horses. After graduating from Pomona High School, he enrolled at the Chouinard Art School in Los Angeles (1925-29) where he was a pupil of Chamberlin and Hinkle. He further studied with Theodore Modra. After traveling and painting in Europe, he taught at Chouinard from 1929-34 and in 1948. During the 1920’s and 1930’s he came into national focus with his regionalist scenes, which were similar to Thomas Hart Benton’s. He was an art professor and director at Scripps College from 1932-55 and then spent six years as director of the Otis Art Institute. His works are mostly landscapes inspired by California and his world travels. As an architectural designer and muralist, he produced over 100 murals and mosaics and designed a like number of buildings including the Home Savings & Loan buildings throughout California. In 1960, Sheets moved north to the Mendocino coast where he built his dream home “Barking Rocks” in Gualala. He lived there until his death on March 31, 1989.
Millard Sheets
Family Flats
Lithograph
16×22 inches
Categories: Fine Art, Millard Sheets