Artist: Alexander Francis Harmer
Date: 1906
Size: 50 x 73 cm
Museum: Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento, United States)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
In the 1890s, Harmer settled in Santa Barbara and began painting portraits and genre scenes idealizing California’s Mexican era. Once a northern province of Mexico, the California territory was divided into large estates owned by a few prominent Californio families. These ranchos supported vast cattle herds, making ranching the main source of wealth before the Gold Rush. Considered one of Southern California
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