#425 801 Sutter Street #425
by William Lum
Title
#425 801 Sutter Street #425
Artist
William Lum
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
My watercolor painting of 801 Sutter Street in Folsom, California. Sutter Street was first laid out as the city’s main street in 1855 when Capt. Joseph Folsom hired Theodore Judah, a surveyor and railroad engineer, to lay out a town. In 1856 the 90-block town was named Folsom, after its founder, who died the preceding July. As gold fever abated in the late 1850s and early 1860s, Folsom’s Sutter Street became the commercial center for the ranchers and farmers who settled the surrounding area. Historic Folsom underwent major renovations in the 1960’s. At 801 Sutter Street, Dorothea’s was opened on December 25, 1965. Dorothea's is a family-owned and operated specialty gift that has unique ornaments and other hard to find items.
This 15” X 22” watercolor painting was done on Blick, 140 lb, cold press paper
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April 17th, 2020
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