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Journal cover - California Tower, by Maurice Braun
The Journal of San Diego History
Summer 2001, Volume 47, Number 3
Contents of This Issue

THE LAND THAT INSPIRED THE ARTISTS

Nature inspires whether the artist paints or photographs. Selected from the San Diego Historical Society Photograph Collection, these images are similar in subject and sensibility to the paintings featured in this catalog. Both are beautiful and evocative of the natural world of San Diego that drew artists to the region.

Hiking party overlooking Lake Cuyamaca Hiking party overlooking Lake Cuyamaca, mid 1890s.
Photo #89-17471
Borrego Springs Borrego Springs.
Photo #6140
Desert sand and scrub. Desert sand and scrub.
Photo #2831-11
Live Oak tree. Live Oak tree.
Photo #80:6584.
Back country stream and trees. Back country stream and trees.
Photo #80:6588
Wagon team in the Cuyamacas. Wagon team in the Cuyamacas, circa 1880s.
Photo #88:16649-41.
Soledad Valley from Torrey Pines The Soledad Valley from Torrey Pines. Today, this estuary is the Los Peñasquitos Natural Reserve.
Photo #Sensor 30-40.
Torrey Pines looking north. Torrey Pines looking north.
Photo #80:6544.
Sandstone cliffs at Torrey Pines. Sandstone cliffs at Torrey Pines.
Photo #2831-21.
Palm Canyon, Borrego. Palm Canyon, Borrego.
Photo #92:18856

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