11-18-2022, 11:47 AM
Another entry into my "And then it Burned Down" series comes courtesy of Charles Dorman Robinson. He was painter and fierce advocate for Yosemite. He was a charter member of the Sierra Club. He spent 24 summers in Yosemite making paintings. He lived in SF at the time of the earthquake. But he had all his paintings in a warehouse for safekeeping. That warehouse burned down. He also lost his house to fire in 1921. All told he lost about twenty years worth of Yosemite paintings.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm


