File:San Gabriel Mission circa 1832.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSan Gabriel Mission circa 1832.jpg |
English: Painting of San Gabriel by Ferdinand Deppe (1832). This is the first oil painting done of a California Mission. It shows one of the Gabrielino's domed, circular structures (kiiy) thatched with tule. Deppe sketched this scene during a Corpus Christi procession. |
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California Missions Resource Center https://www.missionscalifornia.com/stories-natives/native-americans-san-gabriel-arc%C3%A1ngel |
Author | Ferdinand Deppe |
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