Irving Sinclair (1895 - 1969)
Portrait painter. Born in British Columbia. After settling in
San Francisco in 1917, Sinclair worked as a billboard artist,
and in the 1920s was art director for Fox West Coast Theatres.
In 1939 he studied in New York under Wayman Adams. San
Francisco remained his adopted home where he painted Mayors
Rossi, Robinson, and Christopher. He became well known for
portraits of Hollywood stars and other famous Americans
including F. D. Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Summers
were often spent in Canada in his Galiano Island studio.
Sinclair died in San Francisco |