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Jennie Malone (c.1953)
Jennie Malone (c.1953)
Hillcrest Cemetery, Mendocino, California.
Jennie and Bill Zacha
Mendocino has a 19th-century charm that is not usually associated with exploding, modernistic California. It was formerly a redwood logging center. (Look Magazine 1964).
One of William Zacha’s original stained glass designs, at Lighthouse Cove, Caspar, California (c.1976).
For over fifty years William Zacha’s Mendocino Art Center has been the creative heart of California’s North Coast. The lavishly illustrated Mendocino Art Center: A 50 Year Retrospective, compiled and edited by historian Bruce Levene, chronicles and celebrates Zacha’s most influential and enduring creation. $24.95 plus tax at the Mendocino Art Center Gallery Gift Shop, 45200 Little Lake Street at Kasten Street
Mendocino, California. Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm. 707-937-5818 x14.
Lucia Zacha with the 1964 Charles Marchant Stevenson portrait of her parents, Jennie and Bill Zacha (Mendocino 2015). Photo: CG Blick.
Bill and Jennie Zacha’s granddaughter, publisher Julia Rose Sevin (2011).
Bill Zacha, with his watercolor, August Evening, Mendocino (1972).
Bill Zacha at the wheel, with younger brother and their mother (Texas, c. 1925).