LESTER
DAVID BORONDA (1886 - 1953)
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From an early pioneering California family, Lester
Boronda was raised on a Salinas cattle ranch. He
studied in San Francisco at the Mark Hopkins
Institute under Arthur Mathews, at the Art Students
League in New York with Frank DuMond, and in Munich,
and in Paris under Jean Paul Laurens. He exhibited
at the Del Monte Art Gallery in Monterey and then in
1913 moved to New York where he established a
craftsman center and spent most of his career.
As a painter, he did genre scenes of old Monterey
and then in New York did street scenes. He also
painted at Mystic, Connecticut, and died at New
Canaan, Connecticut on September 19, 1953.
In addition to painting, he was a sculptor, working
primarily in wrought iron.
Source:
Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"