John Englehart
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John Englehart or Joseph John Englehart (1867–1915), was an American landscape painter who worked under a number of pseudonyms. Englehart was born on June 14, 1867 in Chicago, Illinois, and died on April 14, 1915 in Oakland, California.
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John Englehart
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John Englehart
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John Englehart
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1915-04-14
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1867-06-14
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Joseph John Englehart
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"Yosemite Valley" — by John Englehart, signed as C.N. Doughty, 1908.
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"The wealth generated by the Gold Rush, the railroads, the Comstock Lode, banking, and commerce, created a very favorable climate for artists. People like the Stanfords, the Crockers, the Hopkins, and the rest of San Francisco society were buying art. Landscape paintings of famous places in the West were eagerly bought, and the current doings of the artists, where they were now and what they were painting, was duly reported in the papers and periodicals."
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William C. Miesse, from Siskiyous.edu: The San Francisco Art Boom, Mount Shasta as a Visual Resource
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John Englehart or Joseph John Englehart (1867–1915), was an American landscape painter who worked under a number of pseudonyms. Englehart was born on June 14, 1867 in Chicago, Illinois, and died on April 14, 1915 in Oakland, California.
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Joseph John Englehart (?)