••• Press release: Sullivan Goss has transformed “its front gallery in downtown Santa Barbara into a historic parlor filled with cherished works by Colin Campbell Cooper (1856-1937), Leon Dabo (1864-1960), and Lockwood De Forest (1850-1932). […] The oldest piece in the show is a landscape from 1876 painted by a young Lockwood De Forest on the deck of a dahabiya as it sailed up the Nile. The most recent piece is by Leon Dabo from 1952, after his very last trip to the Provençal region in his home country of France. The paintings by Colin Campbell Cooper date in between, focusing first on his penchant for architecture and then landscape as he painted marvels like the Chartres Cathedral and the Taj Mahal before retiring to explore and paint the hills around Santa Barbara.” Below: De Forest’s “Moonlight Over Rocky Shoreline,” which may or may not be in the show but I think it’s lovely.