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Henry Chapman Ford — Santa Barbara Mission, from the series, Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of California

Henry Chapman Ford

Santa Barbara Mission, from the series, Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of California

1883

Henry Chapman Ford's etching depicts Santa Barbara Mission with architectural precision characteristic of his documentary series on California's Franciscan missions. The print captures the mission's distinctive neoclassical facade and surrounding structures through Ford's refined etching technique, emphasizing both the buildings' formal geometry and their historical significance. As part of his comprehensive visual record, this work serves as both an artistic study and a valuable historical document of nineteenth century California's religious and cultural heritage.

Medium
etching

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Henry Chapman Ford, Santa Barbara Mission, from the series, Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of California, 1883

Henry Chapman Ford's etching depicts Santa Barbara Mission with architectural precision characteristic of his documentary series on California's Franciscan missions. The print captures the mission's distinctive neoclassical facade and surrounding structures through Ford's refined etching technique, emphasizing both the buildings' formal geometry and their historical significance. As part of his comprehensive visual record, this work serves as both an artistic study and a valuable historical document of nineteenth century California's religious and cultural heritage.

Medium
etching
Year
1883
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Mission history, Monochrome, Serene, Mission, Building, Documentary, 19th Century, Historical preservation, American, Nostalgic Mood, California landmarks, Etching, California, Romantic Era, Landscape, American Artist, Historical, Architecture, Sepia Tones, Architectural Documentation, Fine Art Printmaking

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