The interior architecture embraces a classic modernist palette, utilizing clean modular wall paneling in warm wood tones contrasted against deep purple surfaces and a mottled teal floor. The piece is signed and dated «1984» by the artist in the lower right corner.
Alexandra Bradshaw studied art with Hans Hofmann, Rex Slinkard in Los Angeles and with Andre L’Hote in Paris, UCLA, Columbia and Stanford. By 1954 Alexandra had married Clarence Hoag and moved to a large estate just outside of Boston, MA (she continued to maintain her second residence in Three Arch Bay, South Laguna).
In addition, he taught watercolor painting at the Kansas City Art Institute. Studied: Art Center School (Los Angeles), Chouinard Art Institute (Los Angeles), Art Students League (New York).
Alexandra Bradshaw studied art with Hans Hofmann, Rex Slinkard in Los Angeles and with Andre L’Hote in Paris, UCLA, Columbia and Stanford. By 1954 Alexandra had married Clarence Hoag and moved to a large ranch just outside of Boston, MA (she continued to maintain a second residence in South Laguna).