William Lemos (1861-1942) American, O/B
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San Francisco Bay views of Racoon Strait during a full moon, oil on board (?). As a boy in New York, Lemos earned money by wandering the streets and painting on request. Arriving in San Francisco in 1887, he established a studio with his wife Mabel, afterwards working in Los Angeles for a few years in the1890s. After settling in Santa Cruz in 1896, he painted murals for many local businessmen. When the original Beach Casino was built there at the Boardwalk in 1904, Lemos was the first concessionaire and worked there for nearly 40 years. On his platform in the Casino, Lemos did paintings of redwoods, still lifes, forest fires, beach scenes, and marines. Many of his oils were done on redwood slabs which were popular with the tourists; in the early days these paintings sold for one dollar and up depending on the size of the work. After his vision failed and he was unable to paint, his last years were mostly spent fishing off the Municipal Pier with a friend who baited his hook for him because he could no longer see.Overall size: 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. Sight size: 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
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William Lemos (1861-1942) American, O/B
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