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Original Oil On Canvas Titled:
A colorful original oil painting on canvas by the listed California artist
Anton H. Dahl (1894-1967), signed in the lower right hand corner "Anton
Dahl". The painting is also signed, titled and dated on the reverse side of
the canvas in the artist's hand: "Anton H. Dahl, 1956, CHINA CAMP #3, Marin
County, California." The frame also bears the name "DAHL" in oil paint
which shows upside down at the bottom of the frame in the image of the back
of the painting. The carved and painted wood frame is typical of many
paintings of that period. While this painting would look great in a carved
gold gilt "California" frame like those seen in many art galleries, I
personally think it is a mistake to replace quality vintage frames,
especially when they contribute so much to the charm and warmth of a
painting as does this frame. The frame measures 26 3/4" wide by 22 3/4"
tall, the canvas measures 20" wide by 16" tall. Anton Dahl apparently
enjoyed painting China Camp, we purchased this painting together with
another larger one which is not for sale at this time that is titled China
Camp and dated 1956, the following year, but is numbered "6". China Camp
was a Chinese shrimp-fishing village in the 1880's with nearly 500 people,
most from Canton, China, living in the village which included a barber shop,
marine supply store and three general stores. It is now a 1,640 acre State
Park along the north shores of San Francisco Bay, called San Pablo Bay
about 4 miles east of San Rafael, California. The area is rich in history
including the Chinese immigrants, many of whom were lured by the promise of
the 1849 gold rush, eventually there were 30 shrimping villages around the
Bay Area by 1875. If you run a search for "China Camp" on Google, the first
site listed shows a recent photograph of China Camp from the same vantage
point. At the SF Gate website archives it says: "The Quan family,
descendants of one China Camp settler, still live on the property where they
operate a small shrimp business.... and the quaint Acme Cafe where they
continue to sell cold drinks, sandwiches, shrimp cocktail and frozen sweets
to visitors. On the storefront, the large painted sign proclaiming their
crab "Best East or West" is also a remnant." Anton Dahl is listed in the
2002 "Artist's in California, 1786-1940" by Edan Hughes and the 2004
"Artists Blue Book" by Dunbier and exhibited in L.A. in 1947. Alton Dahl
was born in Sweden Dec. 7, 1894 and moved to northern California in the
1930's. He was a veteran of World War I and World War II and died on June
15, 1967 at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Palo Alto. The
painting is in excellent condition with no damage or in-painting. The paint
is rich in color with no cracking. Please see the close-ups showing the
smaller fishing boats in the foreground, the people along the shore and the
fishing boat near the pier. Whether you collect California art or are
interested in China Camp specifically, this is a good opportunity to
purchase an interesting and pleasant painting with Bay Area history.
Please email any questions.
| Product ID | : #6627
| Price | : $785
| *SOLD*
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Close-up people at shore.
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Reverse.
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Signature lower right corner.
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Close-up pier.
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Close-up.
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