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CIRCA 1910 Booklet ST. HELENA CALIFORNIA SANITARIUM Napa County PEDRO LEMOS

$ 66

Availability: 71 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: NEAR FINE, rust on staples [see scans].

    Description

    CIRCA 1910
    Booklet
    ST. HELENA CALIFORNIA SANITARIUM
    Napa County
    PEDRO LEMOS
    DESCRIPTION:
    Circa 1910
    pamphlet
    ST. HELENA CALIFORNIA SANITARIUM
    ,
    The Oldest and Largest Heath Institution in the West Devoted to the Principles of Hydrotherapy and Physiological Therapeutics
    ;
    Published by St. Helena California Sanitarium, Sanitarium [City], Napa Valley, California; stapled paper wrappers; 31 numbered pages; over 70 photographic illustrations in and around the sanitarium [some grouped in vignettes]; measuring 8-1/2 inches by 6 inches.
    DATE:
    Circa 1910;
    text
    mentions auto-stages and shows a horse drawn coach;
    Pedro Lemos
    who designed the 2-page centerfold
    studied under
    Arthur Wesley Dow
    in 1913. This effort shows little of Dow’s influences and likely precedes that date. The pictures are enhanced by externally designed borders in a style typical of the1910 period.
    CONDITION:
    NEAR FINE,
    rust on staples
    [see scans].
    SECURITY:
    ARGUS BOOKS
    [or other wording] in
    PINK
    may have been super-imposed over the images for security and are not on the actual item.
    HISTORY:
    Sanitarium (formerly, Crystal Springs, California) is an unincorporated community in Napa County, California and is located 2.5 miles north of Saint Helena.
    The settlement was founded in 1878 by Seventh-day Adventists who opened a sanitarium that they called the Rural Health Retreat at Crystal Springs, later St. Helena Sanitarium, and now St. Helena Hospital. The community that developed around the sanitarium was called Sanitarium [Sanitarium post office was established in 1901].
    Pedro Joseph de Lemos
    (25 May 1882 – 5 December 1954) was an American painter, printmaker, architect, illustrator, writer, lecturer and museum director in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to about 1930 he used the simpler name
    Pedro Lemos
    or
    Pedro J. Lemos
    ;
    between
    1931
    and
    1933
    he changed the family name to
    de Lemos
    , believing that he was related to the Count de Lemos, patron of Cervantes. Much of his work was influenced by traditional Japanese woodblock printing and the Arts and Crafts Movement. He became prominent in the field of art education, and he designed several unusual buildings in Palo Alto and Carmel, California.
    SHIPPING:
    All paper items [broadsides, labels, pamphlets, brochures, photos, etc.] that are 1/4 of an inch thick or less are shipped between two double-walled pieces of cardboard [equal to 4 sheets of cardboard and are virtually impossible to bend] by USPS Media mail and at actual cost [unless other arrangements have been made with seller]. [PL – B2 – S4
    (code to locate the item)
    ]