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An example of work by Isaac Jenkinson Frazee Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Born in Winchester, Indiana, Isaac Frazee was a painter who specialized in Indian subjects and also wrote books, short stories, and poems. At his private amphitheater on his San Diego ranch, he produced "Indian Love Pageant" and "Kitski Manido." His sketches of Laguna Beach in 1875 are the earliest known depictions of that area, and he made his home there from 1926 until his death on July 23, 1942.
As a teenager, he was a pupil of Clarence Boyd in Kentucky, and in 1873 he arrived in Calif (showing 500 of 2368 characters). |
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