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1857 Salt Lake City, Utah - 1959 Portland, Oregon. Known for: Mountain landscape painting.
The following biography was written by Charles Muehleck in conjunction with "Eliza R. Barchus, A Treasured Oregon Artist", a retrospective exhibit held 5/1 10/31/02 at the Pittock Mansion, Portland... Read full biography
The following biography was written by Charles Muehleck in conjunction with "Eliza R. Barchus, A Treasured Oregon Artist", a retrospective exhibit held 5/1 10/31/02 at the Pittock Mansion, Portland Oregon. Reprinted with permission of the author. ELIZA ROSANNA BARCHUS. A TREASURED OREGON ARTIST.... Read full biography
The following biography was written by Charles Muehleck in conjunction with "Eliza R. Barchus, A Treasured Oregon Artist", a retrospective exhibit held 5/1 10/31/02 at the Pittock Mansion, Portland Oregon. Reprinted with permission of the author. ELIZA ROSANNA BARCHUS. A TREASURED OREGON ARTIST. Eliza Rosanna Lamb was born into the life of the raw Wild West in 1857. Her family generally led a nomadic life, frequently moving from town to town by wagon in search of work. For a period of time, her... Read full biography
The following biography was written by Charles Muehleck in conjunction with "Eliza R. Barchus, A Treasured Oregon Artist", a retrospective exhibit held 5/1 10/31/02 at the Pittock Mansion, Portland Oregon. Reprinted with permission of the author. ELIZA ROSANNA BARCHUS. A TREASURED OREGON ARTIST. Eliza Rosanna Lamb was born into the life of the raw Wild West in 1857. Her family generally led a nomadic life, frequently moving from town to town by wagon in search of work. For a period of time, her stepfather (her father died soon after she was born) led a colorful life as a US Deputy Marshal under "Wild Bill" Hickok. While a harsh childhood environment to be raised in, she learned the value of hard work, and which she would draw upon... Read full biography
The following biography was written by Charles Muehleck in conjunction with "Eliza R. Barchus, A Treasured Oregon Artist", a retrospective exhibit held 5/1 10/31/02 at the Pittock Mansion, Portland Oregon. Reprinted with permission of the author. ELIZA ROSANNA BARCHUS. A TREASURED OREGON ARTIST. Eliza Rosanna Lamb was born into the life of the raw Wild West in 1857. Her family generally led a nomadic life, frequently moving from town to town by wagon in search of work. For a period of time, her stepfather (her father died soon after she was born) led a colorful life as a US Deputy Marshal under "Wild Bill" Hickok. While a harsh childhood environment to be raised in, she learned the value of hard work, and which she would draw upon throughout her later life. In 1880, at the age of 22, she moved to Portland, Oregon, with her second new husband, John Barchus. Why... Read full biography
Eliza Barchus - Artist Info
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Keywords (27)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Marine, Maritime, Riverfront, Boats, Canoes, Steam Boats, Nautical
- •Mountain Views, Mountainscapes
- •National Parks and/or State Parks
- •Romanticism, Idealism, Nostalgia
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Alaska Before 1940
- •California Before 1940
- •Colorado Before 1900
- •Glacier National Park
- •Mount Hood
- •Mount Rainier
- •Northern California Before 1900
- •Oregon Before 1900
- •Pacific Northwest Before 1900
- •Yellowstone National Park
- •Yosemite National Park
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Art Collection
- •Louise and Alan Sellars Collection
Added Description
- •Centenarian Artist, Lived 100 Years or More
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Knickerbocker Artists
- •National Academy of Design, New York
Exhibition of Museum
- •Charles Russell Art Show/Auction/ and/or Museum
