Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Lorenzo Palmer Latimer (1857–1941) was a California landscape painter and influential teacher whose lyrical portrayals of the rural West helped shape early Western art. Born in Gold Hill, a Sierra Nevada mining settlement, Latimer grew up amid California’s rugged beauty and rapid development. His father, Lorenzo Dow Latimer, was a lawyer who became a Superior Court Judge in San Francisco, bringing twelve-year-old Lorenzo to the city in 1869 after the death of his mother in infancy. The family later lived on a ranch near Windsor, where the landscapes of rural Sonoma County left a lasting impression on Latimer’s artistic imagination.
Latimer received a disciplined education at McClure’s Military Academy in Oakland before enrolling at the newly founded California School of Design in San Francisco. Under the rigorous academic instruction of Virgil Williams—trained in Paris and steeped in classical draftsmanship—Latimer developed strong foundations in drawing, composition, and formal technique. He was also exposed to early California Impressionism and the Arts and Crafts movement, influences that would later inform both his painting and decorative work. He graduated in 1882.
Launching his professional career, Latimer opened a studio on Clay Street in San Francisco and partnered with landscape painter John A. Stanton. Though he exhibited and accepted decorative commissions, his early career was disrupted by association with French-born artist Jules Tavernier, whose bohemian lifestyle and rejection of discipline contributed to a period of diminished productivity for Latimer during the 1880s.
By the early 1890s, Latimer restored order to his artistic life, returning to steady work and embracing the natural landscapes of Northern California as his primary inspiration. During this time, he discovered a passion for teaching. Known for his patient and methodical approach, he emphasized direct observation, strong foundational technique, and plein air study. His reputation as a mentor grew as he taught privately and through regional art societies.
Latimer’s most enduring contribution to art education began in 1916, when he started offering classes in Reno, Nevada. These efforts culminated in the founding of the Latimer Art Club in 1921, established by his students to create an artistic community in a region with limited formal training. The club became a central force in northern Nevada’s cultural development, and many of Latimer’s students went on to become notable regional painters.
Latimer led a quiet personal life. In 1893 he married Jennie Phelps, whose stability supported his long teaching and painting career. Their son, Lorenzo Jr., inherited his father’s love of nature and pursued an academic career in agriculture. In his later years, Latimer lived in Berkeley, remaining active as an artist and educator even as modernist styles gained prominence.
He died in 1941 at age 84, leaving behind evocative landscapes rooted in direct observation and a legacy of mentorship that shaped artistic communities in both California and Nevada. His work is now recognized in regional collections, and renewed scholarship—highlighted by the Nevada Museum of Art’s 2021 retrospective The Latimer School—continues to affirm his influence on the visual culture of the American West.
1910s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
1910s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper
1880s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Gouache, Archival Paper
Early 20th Century Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
2010s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper
1920s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
Early 20th Century Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
1890s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
1970s American Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
2010s Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Watercolor, Archival Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Oil, Panel
Early 1900s American Impressionist Lorenzo Palmer Latimer Art
Paper, Pastel



