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View of San Francisco City Hall from Post and Van Ness Streets
View of San Francisco City Hall from Post and Van Ness Streets

View of San Francisco City Hall from Post and Van Ness Streets

Artist (American, 1885 - 1975)
Place of OriginSan Francisco
DateApril 25, 1906
MaterialsWatercolor on paper
DimensionsOverall: H. 5 1/4 in × W. 7 1/2 in (13.3 cm × 19.1 cm)
Credit LineGift from the Estate of Chiura Obata
Object number2021.39
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on view
Portfolioseries no. 7
Inscribed 明治三十九年四月二十五日夕、ポスト街バンネス街ヨリ、桑港市廳、千浦「花押」 Verso: 震災後の桑港(七)千浦[花押] 明治三十九年四月廿(二十)五日 [English translation of Japanese verso inscription: "San Francisco after the Earthquake (7), Chiura [cipher] / April 25, 1906 (Meiji 39)"]
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In 1906, the San Francisco City Hall occupied a triangular tract bounded by Market, Larkin, and McAllister Streets. Obata’s view depicts the rear face of the ruins instead of the main facade, so that the building’s rotunda appears at the left side (see photo of the main façade on the wall above and to the right). His vantage point, at Post and Van Ness, was halfway between the city hall and his temporary home among the refugees camped in Lafayette Park.

At the time of the earthquake, the city hall had only recently been completed; shoddy construction caused most of the destruction seen here. The land occupied by the old city hall remained mostly empty for about a decade. Eventually, the city’s Main Library (now the Asian Art Museum) was built on the site’s northern side.

Looking [at] the Waterfront of San Francisco City
Chiura Obata
April 27 or May 3, 1906
San Francisco from the Ferry Boat
Chiura Obata
April 27 or May 3, 1906
People Wandering the Streets
Chiura Obata
April 1906
Street scene
Chiura Obata
April 30, 1906
Catholic church near Fillmore Street
Chiura Obata
Late April, 1906
View of the Fairmont Hotel
Chiura Obata
May 1906
At Baker's Beach
Chiura Obata
May 16, 1922
Horse grazing under a tree
Chiura Obata
Approx. 1906-1907