William Keith
American
The Scottish-born William Keith moved to San Francisco in 1859 and developed a lifelong passion for the California landscape. He found success painting landscapes for the Northern Pacific Railroad, and these commissions financed travel to Europe to further his art education. On a return trip to San Francisco, Keith befriended the naturalist John Muir. Their remarkable friendship has been called “one of the important cultural transactions of the period in California.”
Born
1838
Died
1911
Does this painting describe a moment in time, or is it timeless?
Keith’s friendship with the naturalist John Muir enhanced his view of nature as inspiration. Muir noted that the painter should be true to the specific details of a given place, “observing a devout truthfulness to Nature yet removing veils of detail, and laying bare the very hearts and souls of landscapes.” Among the scenic places that Keith visited frequently was Marin County, which provides the setting for this bright, bucolic scene.
Medium
Oil on canvas
Credit
Gift of Mrs. Walter Martin in memory of Henry T. Scott
Item ID
50.6
Dimensions
30 x 47 in. (76.2 x 119.4 cm)
Date
1893
Country
Artist name
William Keith
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