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Edward Borein
American etcher and painter
Edward Borein (1872–1945) was an American etcher and painter from California. His artwork depicted Spanish Colonial California, the Old West, and Mexico.
Early life
Borein was born in 1872 in San Leandro, California.[1] His maternal grandfather was "one of the most famous horsemen in Alta California", and his father worked for the sheriff of Alameda County.[2]
Borein grew up as a vaquero on the Jesus Maria Rancho (later known as Camp Cooke).[3][4] He studied art in New York City, where he became friends with Will Rogers, and in Paris.[3][4] He was primarily trained as an illustrator.[5]
Career
Borein began his career as a cowboy in the 1893.[5][6] He worked on the land for two decades.[5]
Borein became an etcher and a painter, and he opened a studio in El Paseo, Santa Barbara, California, in 1921.[4] He also