McCoy House Old Town San Diego
SanDiego

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RD Riccoboni

McCoy House Old Town San Diego
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McCoy House Old Town San Diego
McCoy House, painted by RD Riccoboni. Located in historic Old Town San Diego California and built in 1869 by James McCoy, a well-to-do Irish immigrant who served as San Diego’s sheriff and state senator. Prior to 1851 the property belonged to Maria Eugenia Silvas, descendant of a Spanish Colonial soldier who came to Alta California in the 1770s. Visit the artist's studio #18 in Spanish Village Art Center at Balboa Park in San Diego California. RD “Randy” Riccoboni is an insightful, American born artist (California, 1960) influenced by a plethora of sights, sounds, colors, textures and emotion. This self-taught artist acquired his drive and inspiration from encouragement given him by family, friends and public school teachers. Riccoboni’s profound love for art and architecture are evidenced in his paintings, landscape and portrait masterpieces; art work that captures the essence of a person’s spirit, the love given from animals as well as the beauty and intensity in his land and cityscapes.
KatieArt
KatieArt ::
May 08, 2009
I lived near San Diego for a few years. This is beautiful.

RDRiccoboni
RDRiccoboni ::
July 15, 2009
Thank you so much, I love to tell the story of San Diego in my painting.

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