Hill, Thomas "Los Angeles and the Los Angeles River”
Thomas Hill (1829-1908). “Los Angeles and the Los Angeles River.” From John Muir's Picturesque California: The Rocky Mountains and Pacific Slope. New York and San Francisco: J. Dewing Publishing Company, 1888. Imperial Japan Artist Proof Edition. 7 x 10 ¾ (image). Photogravure. Signed in pencil by the artist. Edition: 100. Very good condition. Thomas Hill was born in Birmingham England and moved with his family to Taunton, Massachusetts in 1844. Hill studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts under Peter F. Rothermel. Hill began his painting career as a New England artist along with a group of others artists/friends that included Asher B. Durand, George Inness Benjamin Champney, Albert Bierstadt and others. Hill moved to California in 1861 for health reasons and painted Yosemite for the first time in 1862. Partly in response to the success of Picturesque America, San Francisco publisher James Dewing conceived the idea of doing a similar work on California and nearby