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Published: 2019-04-17 20:09:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 9048; Favourites: 802; Downloads: 0
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Description This is Sutter County Courthouse as it was in 1900 before all those palm trees got huge. That’s right, back when the world was orange. Now you can’t hardly see it from the street view, but it’s still there.   If you look the other way, it’s about 500 feet from the tumultuous Feather River, which they put up a large levee to keep from overflowing, so I’m painting it in a really bad year, but maybe not as bad a year as the disaster year of 1955 (documentary with photos )  .  This is beautiful Yuba City, and if you’re wondering what a ‘yuba’ is, it’s spanglermaniss (see? fun new portmanteau for xander’s californio relatives ) for ‘uva’, which means grapes, and John Sutter was all about forts  and skivvering gold  but it was another guy who took his name for the famous Napa winery Sutter Home. Yuba City is the county seat, and the courthouse was completed in 1900 after two previous courthouses which had mysteriously and not-so-mysteriously burned down in 1858 and 1871.  

I’ve always been interested in the history of the establishment of a court in this wild gold rush territory of California anyways, and there’s a good article at the California Supreme court historical society  how we got from alcaldes taxing zorro’s weight in gold every day to the 9th circus. It’s an interesting read, and I do have to point out, California’s first chief justice had excellent excellent hair. Look at those soft flaxen waves. If I’m not mistaken, he was basically Wolverine when he was younger, and then went to the Xander-do plus a huge ‘stache when he got gray . Good hair. What is it with all these old hot california daguerrotypes ey? Look at anyone on the California Supreme Court today (Josh Groban is on the california supreme court?) and tell me Serranus Clinton Hastings wasn’t a smoldering serrano chili pepper in comparison.  

I don’t know what this has to do with comics
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chateaugrief In reply to ??? [2019-04-19 16:37:09 +0000 UTC]

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FougereMarchant In reply to chateaugrief [2019-04-19 16:39:27 +0000 UTC]

Indeed! Thanks for posting!

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FireFiriel In reply to ??? [2019-04-17 21:18:50 +0000 UTC]

The lighting is quite broody. I'm impressed with how the composition is both anchored and dynamized by that bright spot in the lower left.

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chateaugrief In reply to FireFiriel [2019-04-18 16:39:20 +0000 UTC]

Must be the biggest dust storm I've painted yet.  I was inspired by a lovely Achenbach painting, but of course, I have not yet mastered his ability with contrast.  It was good to do a building though haven't done one in a while. 

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AceWanzer In reply to ??? [2019-04-17 20:35:43 +0000 UTC]

What a beautiful painting!!!

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chateaugrief In reply to AceWanzer [2019-04-18 16:37:03 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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AceWanzer In reply to chateaugrief [2019-04-18 17:29:52 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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BillyDBunny In reply to ??? [2019-04-17 20:14:07 +0000 UTC]

No wonder Ishi turned himself in.  One look at this and it was clear that the NorteAmericano's were here to stay!

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chateaugrief In reply to BillyDBunny [2019-04-18 16:36:57 +0000 UTC]

I'm not sure who Ishi is, but glad he's in custody just in case!

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BillyDBunny In reply to chateaugrief [2019-04-18 17:16:34 +0000 UTC]

Ishi was an Indian from a tribe that had gone into hiding.  He was said to be the last wild native known.  His tribe, the Yahi, wiped out by the incoming gold prospectors in 1865.  In 1908, he lost the last 3 members of his family.  He finally was "captured" in Oroville when he came down from the mountains starving.  He was befriended by several scientists at Berkeley, but when he died they were unable to prevent doctors from dissecting his body.  I saw Feather River in your post so I thought I would mention Ishi.  His last words were "You stay.  I go".  The people at Berkeley were extremely good friends to him.  His brain was returned by the Smithsonian in 2000.  Tribal members of the Yana, his closest relatives, re-buried his brain and cremated ashes in some secret place.  The whole thing is heart breaking.  cdn.historydaily.org/content/5…

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chateaugrief In reply to BillyDBunny [2019-04-19 16:33:32 +0000 UTC]

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BillyDBunny In reply to chateaugrief [2019-04-19 21:34:45 +0000 UTC]

That's him.  In my case it is toilet paper and cigarettes.

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morningstarskid In reply to ??? [2019-04-17 20:12:07 +0000 UTC]

Sutter Home Wines and Forts... 😎

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chateaugrief In reply to morningstarskid [2019-04-18 16:35:47 +0000 UTC]

I was always disappointed that Sutter Home had no connection to the Sutter family...confusing when you've got all the other winery families proudly displaying their names. (even Grgich who were apparently originally too poor to buy a vowel)

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morningstarskid In reply to chateaugrief [2019-04-18 16:46:36 +0000 UTC]

Right!!!

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