Art from the Lewis Ferbraché collection [graphic] ca. 1875-1906.

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Art from the Lewis Ferbraché collection [graphic] ca. 1875-1906.

1: Mt. Hood from Lost Lake, Oregon (by J.E. Stuart) -- 2: Indian Encampment in Yosemite Valley (attr. to Raymond Dabb Yelland) -- 3: San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake and Fire (by Theodore Wores) -- 4: lithograph entitled Mammoth Trees of California (by G.K. Stielman) -- 5: watercolor of a forest and lake scene (by Sydney J. Yard) -- 6: Indian Child in a forest (by Grace Hudson) -- 7: Mt. Shasta (by F. Sultan) -- 8: seascape with sailing vessel on horizon (by Angel Espoy)

8 items (oil paintings, watercolor, and lithograph) ; various sizes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8219508

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Stuart, James Everett.

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Landscape painter; San Francisco, Calif. From the description of James E. Stuart papers, 1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122291393 Landscape painter. Came to California in 1860. From the description of James Everett Stuart Collection, 1882-1921. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 58856309 Biography J. E. Stuart was a well-known painter of landscapes, he was born in Dover, Maine, 1852...

Stielman, G. K.

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Espoy, Angel.

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Wores, Theodore, 1858-1939

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American artist, born in San Francisco, and known particularly for his paintings of Japan and California, and of the last, particularly for the orchards in bloom in the Santa Clara Valley and the wildflowers in the dunes of the San Francisco area. From the description of Theodore Wores papers, 1880-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398153 Landscape painter, portrait painter, illustrator, teacher. Year of birth also cited as 1860. Born in San Fr...

Yard, Sydney, 1855-1909

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Hudson, Grace Carpenter, 1865-1937

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Painter; Ukiah, California. From the description of Grace Carpenter Hudson papers, 1891-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122394194 California artist specializing in paintings of Pomo Indian children. Born near Ukiah in Potter Valley, Calif., Grace Carpenter studied at the Hopkins Art Institute in San Francisco under Virgil Williams. In 1890 she married John W.N. Hudson, the Pacific coast ethnologist for the Field Museum and a student of the langu...

Ferbraché, Lewis

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Yelland, Raymond Dabb, 1848-1900.

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