The Oriental Shop

Painting

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Name/Title

The Oriental Shop

Entry/Object ID

2010.76

Type of Painting

Easel

Artwork Details

Medium

Oil on canvas, Oil, Canvas

Category

American Art, 1800 to 1945

Acquisition

Accession

2010.76

Source or Donor

Ted Barr, Melza Barr

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Credit Line

Crocker Art Museum, Melza and Ted Barr Collection

Notes

Crocker Art Museum, Melza and Ted Barr Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Joseph Kleitsch

Date made

1922

Time Period

20th Century

Place

Location

America, North America

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Web-Tag-California Artists

Dimensions

Height

32 in

Width

40 in

Location

Category

Display

Category

Display

Category

Display

Category

Display

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Website Medium

Label

Oil on canvas

General Notes

Note Type

Historical Note

Note

Born in Hungary, Joseph Kleitsch began painting as early as age seven and trained in Budapest, Munich, and Paris. Having painted for sitters like Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria by the time he was just 17, he quickly gained recognition for his portraits. Kleitsch immigrated to the United States in 1902 and moved to California in 1920. Although he continued to paint portraits and figures in California, he also became known for depictions of the landscape around Laguna Beach. This painting depicts the artist's wife, Edna (at left), and her friend Florence Marsh. Marsh was the wife of the manager of G. T. Marsh and Company, an importer of Asian goods. The company was founded in San Francisco in 1876 and then opened shops in Coronado, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and Los Angeles. According to art historian Patricia Trenton, the shop shown here was located in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Paintings like "The Oriental Shop" inspired the Los Angeles Times quote stating that Kleitsch "was a born colorist; he seemed to play on canvas with the abandon of a gypsy violinist."