Posted on September 12, 2020
If you saw these paintings...
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Desert Landscape, by Carl Eytel |
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Desert Near Palm Springs, by Carl Eytel |
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Oxashe, by Carl Eytel |
...you would think "desert" - but maybe you would even recognize these scenes as being in the American West?

But as a youth he kind of fell for the American West. He discovered the West as he read about the explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt. So it wasn't that surprising that Eytel immigrated there as a young man. He worked in Kansas as a ranch hand and then in a slaughterhouse, but when he read about the Palm Springs, California, area, he decided to head there.
Eytel went back to Germany to attend art school for 18 months. Then he re-immigrated to the U.S. By 1903, Eytel had settled in Palm Springs.

(At times, of course, Eytel traveled by horse.)
Some of Eytel's art-based travels were in accompaniment of author J. Smeaton Chase and painter Jimmy Swinnerton. He guided George Wharton James all over the desert as the latter was writing a 2-volume book called The Wonders of the Colorado Desert, and Eytel illustrated the book.
Eytel showed his paintings in various California galleries and sold illustrations to various magazines and newspapers.

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