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Elmer Wachtel

(1864-1929)

Santa Anita Canyon

Oil on canvas
Unsigned
10" H x 12" W

  • Provenance:
    A Prominent Pasadena Collector
    Private Collection, acquired from the above by descent
  • Notes:
    Baltimore, Maryland-born noted California plein air artist Elmer Wachtel arrived in the San Gabriel area of Southern California at the age of 18 following his brother who had married Guy Rose's sister and worked managing the Rose family ranch. Prior to turning his focus to painting, Wachtel was a self-taught violinist and joined the Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Adolph Wilhartitz as their first violinist and later played in A.J. Stamm's Philharmonic Orchestra.

    By 1900, after struggling to make a living as a musician, Wachtel turned his focus to painting. Though he was largely self-taught, he studied briefly at the Art Students' League in New York but did not like the formal teaching methodologies, and also privately received criticism from William Merritt Chase. He also spent a year in London, where he worked alongside English illustrators, Fred and Tom Wilkinson, and the American sculptor Gutzon Borglum and attended instruction at the Lambeth School.

    Returning to Los Angeles, he continued his work as a violinist and painter, and began teaching as well. In 1904, Wachtel married fellow artist Marion Kavanagh, a skilled painter in her own right. Together, they traveled, painted, and became active figures in the region's artistic circles. Elmer exhibited widely with the California Art Club and the Laguna Beach Art Association, and his works were regularly featured in major exhibitions across the state.

    Wachtel was renowned for his luminous, atmospheric landscapes that quietly celebrate the natural beauty of Southern California. Rather than adhering strictly to realism, Wachtel prioritized mood and feeling, using a harmonious, often muted palette to evoke the dusty warmth of inland valleys or the soft, overcast tones of coastal mornings. His brushwork—loose yet deliberate—captured the fleeting effects of light, the shifting seasons, and the gentle rhythm of California's hillsides and canyons.

    More than mere representations of place, Wachtel's landscapes serve as meditations on the harmony between land and light. His paintings offer a glimpse into a California that, even during his lifetime, was rapidly changing--making his work not only artistically significant but historically poignant. Today, Wachtel is regarded as one of the foundational voices of California plein air.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance. Slight grime and varnish discoloration. Very fine craquelure throughout.

    Blacklight: A 1.5" H x 0.5" W scattered area of touch-up in the upper right quadrant.

    Frame: 15.5" H x 17.5" W x 2.25" D


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