Born in San Leandro, California, Edward Borein became one of the most
popular artists of western scene painting, equally adept at ink
drawing, watercolor, and etching.
He was raised in San Leandro,
a western cow town, in a family where his father was a county
politician. Edward had many childhood memories of herded cattle
and their cowboys, which he began sketching at the age of five.
He was educated in the Oakland, California schools, and at the age of
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Edward Borein is also mentioned in these AskART essays: California Painters Western Painters
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