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William Keith (Nov 18, 1838 - April 13, 1911) was a Scottish-American painter famous for his California landscapes.
Keith was born in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and emigrated to the United States in 1850. He lived in New York City, and became an apprentice wood engraver in 1856. He first traveled to the American West in 1858, after being assigned to do illustrations for Harper's Magazine. He moved to England briefly, working for the London Daily News. |
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Pintura identificación:: 71673 Mount Hood, Oregon
between 1881(1881) and 1883(1883)
Oil on canvas
102.2 x 183 cm (40.24 x 72.05 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 72097 California Ranch
1908(1908)
Oil on canvas
221.6 X 128 cm (87.24 X 50.39 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 72608 Stream Through the Valley
1901(1901)
Oil on canvas
76.2 X 101.6 cm (30 X 40 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 72609 Santa Barbara Hills
1882(1882)
Oil on canvas
39.4 X 70.2 cm (15.51 X 27.64 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 72610 Mono Pass, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
1877(1877)
Oil on canvas
101.6 X 182.9 cm (40 X 72.01 in)
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William Keith (Nov 18, 1838 - April 13, 1911) was a Scottish-American painter famous for his California landscapes.
Keith was born in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and emigrated to the United States in 1850. He lived in New York City, and became an apprentice wood engraver in 1856. He first traveled to the American West in 1858, after being assigned to do illustrations for Harper's Magazine. He moved to England briefly, working for the London Daily News.
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