| Born and raised in Chicago, Bertha Menzler Dressler Peyton had the
distinction of painting the first canvas acquired by the Santa Fe
Railway Company. Purchased in 1903, it was an Arizona landscape
titled San Francisco Peaks. The Company later acquired several more of her works including Evening on the Arizona Desert (1907); At Close of Day, Grand Canyon; (1912) Desert Effects, Arizona and Sunshine and Shower, Grand Canyon, both in 1918.&nbs (showing 500 of 2441 characters). |
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Bertha Menzler-Peyton is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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