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Charles Frederick Eaton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Frederick Eaton Charles Frederick Eaton (1842–1930) was a California Arts and Crafts artist and landscape architect who helped introduce new plant species to the state.〔 ==Art and design== Charles Frederick Eaton was born Dec. 12, 1842, to a family from Rhode Island and went to Paris to train as a painter. Just as he was beginning to have his worked accepted by the Paris Salon, however, an ongoing problem with arm cramps forced him to give up painting altogether.〔 He moved his wife, Helen Justice Mitchell, and his daughter Elizabeth to the south of France, where he changed trades, becoming a furniture restorer and creator of furnishings like lamps, candlesticks, and bookends in such media as metal, glass, and leather.〔 Elizabeth suffered from health issues, so when she was around 17, the family emigrated to the west coast of the United States, settling down in then-semi-rural Montecito near Santa Barbara, California.〔 Charles trained his daughter as an artist, and she later became well known under her married name of Elizabeth Eaton Burton. Charles and Elizabeth were both included in the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair and the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition as representatives of the southern California Arts and Crafts style.〔 Charles's style shows his taste for the medieval, while his daughter's is more strongly influenced by Asian art.〔
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