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William Hahn

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William Hahn
William Hahn; 1829 - 1887; Little Peasant Girl Swatting Flies; oil on artist's board; 15 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches; dated 1863; Artist to his daughter Rosina Hahn; to Alvin and Muriel Rosow, New Jersey; William Hahn established himself as an important genre painter in Dresden and Dusseldorf during the 1860's and found himself attracted to the liberal political attitudes of the American art student he met in Germany. He became particularly frinedly with William Keith who spent most of 1870 in Dusseldorf. Hahn followed Keith back to America, settling in San Francisco in 1872. Hahn immediately became the most important genre painter working on the West Coast, turning out major works depicting California scenes. His "Market Scene, Sansome Street" of 1872 (Crocker Art Museum) was the first of a series of exhibition paintings that have become icons of early California culture. "Sacramento Railroad Station" (de Young Museum) and "Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point" (Califorinia Historical Society), both of 1874, are Hahn's besk-known works today.