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1838 Aberdeenshire, Scotland - 1911 Berkeley, California. Known for: Plein-aire landscape painting, history, genre, portrait.
A native of Scotland, William Keith became in the late 19th and early 20th centuries a leading Northern-California landscape artist. In fact, he was so well known that he is referred to as the "Dean... Read full biography
A native of Scotland, William Keith became in the late 19th and early 20th centuries a leading Northern-California landscape artist. In fact, he was so well known that he is referred to as the "Dean of California painters." His romanticized views of nature found much favor among the culturally... Read full biography
A native of Scotland, William Keith became in the late 19th and early 20th centuries a leading Northern-California landscape artist. In fact, he was so well known that he is referred to as the "Dean of California painters." His romanticized views of nature found much favor among the culturally aspiring citizens of San Francisco and hung in many foyers and dining rooms in their elegant homes. He completed thousands of paintings and drawings, and many of them were lost in his studio in the fire... Read full biography
A native of Scotland, William Keith became in the late 19th and early 20th centuries a leading Northern-California landscape artist. In fact, he was so well known that he is referred to as the "Dean of California painters." His romanticized views of nature found much favor among the culturally aspiring citizens of San Francisco and hung in many foyers and dining rooms in their elegant homes. He completed thousands of paintings and drawings, and many of them were lost in his studio in the fire of 1906. His early works are dramatic mountainscapes in a realistic style adopted from the Dusseldorf School of Germany. The paintings of the last two decades of his life are looser and obviously influenced by his exposure in France to the Barbizon... Read full biography
A native of Scotland, William Keith became in the late 19th and early 20th centuries a leading Northern-California landscape artist. In fact, he was so well known that he is referred to as the "Dean of California painters." His romanticized views of nature found much favor among the culturally aspiring citizens of San Francisco and hung in many foyers and dining rooms in their elegant homes. He completed thousands of paintings and drawings, and many of them were lost in his studio in the fire of 1906. His early works are dramatic mountainscapes in a realistic style adopted from the Dusseldorf School of Germany. The paintings of the last two decades of his life are looser and obviously influenced by his exposure in France to the Barbizon School of landscape painters, who were the first colony of painters to complete paintings "en plein air," or... Read full biography
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- California Landscapes from the Willrich CollectionDecember 2006Burgard, Timothy AnglinAmerican Art Review
- The Monterey Peninsula Art ColonyFebruary 2006Shields, Scott AAmerican Art Review
- Best of the West-CaliforniaAugust 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Arizona-Best of the WestAugust 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- MuseumsApril 2004Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Grandeur in Nature: Landscape PaintJune 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Museum/Gallery Exhibitions and LectFebruary 2003Dempwolf, TeddiCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- A Vision for the WestNovember 2000Driesbach, JaniceThe Magazine Antiques
- George Inness and San Francisco ArtNovember 2000Harrison, Alfred CThe Magazine Antiques
- Art ShowOctober 1998Editor, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Twilight & ReverieApril 1995Jones, HarveyAmerican Art Review
- William KeithDecember 1994Harlow, AnnAmerican Art Review
