The Golden Gate
Artist: William Keith
Circa: 1877
Keith, often called the “Dean of California painters,” captured the grandeur of the West with tonal depth and atmospheric vision. In this early depiction of the Golden Gate before the bridge was built, soft light spreads across rolling hills and distant waters, evoking serenity and awe. Keith’s brushwork reflects the influence of the Hudson River School while laying foundations for distinctly Californian landscape art.
Print details:
Giclée Reproduction of the original oil painting
Archival Matte Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for Framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
California Tonalist and landscape painting
Golden Gate and San Francisco art
19th-century American landscapes
Western and coastal décor
A serene vision of California before the bridge—Keith’s Golden Gate radiates timeless grandeur.
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