425 7th St
Santa Rosa, California 95401

California's spectacular wilderness has long been a source of inspiration for American artists, from majestic views of Yosemite to quiet studies of California poppies. This selection of landscapes from the Museum's permanent collection showcases a variety of paintings from the nineteenth and early-twentieth century, by artists such as Thomas Hill, William Keith, and John Gamble.

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