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New Art Exhibition Opens
The Mountains of California:
Historic California Collection
Reunites John Muir and William Keith
For immediate release: August 20, 2001
Hearst Art Gallery and the William Keith
Collection: 925-631-4069 or hdonner@stmarys-ca.edu.
John Muir Memorial Association and the William
F. and Maymie B. Kimes Collection: 925-229-3857.
Website: http://gallery.stmarys-ca.edu
SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE, MORAGA -- William Keith's paintings of majestic
mountain peaks wrapped in snow, with deft and delicate touches of blue
or rose, inspired in late 19th century audiences an awe and reverence
for the natural beauty of the Western slopes. It was even said at the
time that Keith transported his viewers, as if by magic, into his
mountain scenes.
In 1871, the thirty-two year old artist took several of his paintings,
including a Mount Shasta scene, to New York for a exhibition at the
Academy of Design. His mountains caused a sensation, as large numbers
of Easterners were introduced to the "Alps of California."
Keith was inspired by John Muir's lively accounts of Shasta's ancient
volcanic eruptions and the glaciers that sculpted their beloved
Yosemite. On view with the paintings is a rare first edition of The
Mountains of California, Muir's first book and the first influential
text to successfully describe the remarkable topography of the Golden
State. Published by the venerable naturalist in 1894, it is displayed
with his
earlier Harper's New Monthly and Century magazine articles on
California's mountains.
"The Mountains of California" is the second of four exhibits in the
Keith Room of the Hearst Art Gallery showcasing the deep friendship
between William Keith and John Muir. A public reception will be held on
opening day, Sunday, Sept. 9, from 2 until 4 p.m., in the gallery
courtyard.
The original John Muir documents are on loan from the John Muir Memorial
Association's William F. and Maymie B. Kimes Collection.
The exhibition will be on view Sept. 8 - Oct. 14, Nov. 4 - Dec. 16, 2001
and Jan. 12 - Feb. 24, 2002, during regular gallery hours.
The Hearst Art Gallery, a nationally accredited museum, is open to the
public Wednesdays through Sundays, 11 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For
information about memberships or scheduling group tours, please call
925/631-4379.
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Heidi Donner 925/631-4069 or hdonner@stmarys-ca.edu
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