Cornelis Botke
(1887-1954)
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Cornelis Botke
Cornelis Botke was primarily a landscape painter but was also a highly renowned etcher and block-printer.


Member: California Water Color Society, Carmel Art Association, American Society or Etchers, California Society of Etchers, Chicago Society of Etchers.
Biography
Biography provided courtesy of “California Watercolors 1850-1970” By Gordon T. McClelland and Jay T. Last.

Cornelis Botke (1887-1954)...Born: Leevwarden, Holland

Studied: School of Applied Art (Holland)

Member: California Water Color Society, Carmel Art Association.

Cornelis Botke immigrated to the United States when he was nineteen and lived in the Midwest for twelve years. He and his wife, Jessie Arms Botke, moved to California and lived in Carmel for several years before settling in near Santa Paula in 1927. His works were primarily landscapes of the rural areas near his home, painted in a representational style. He was an accomplished oil painter and received many awards for etchings and block prints.

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Southern California Art.
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