In later years, Keith avoided detail and became more impressionistic. At the age of 10, the family moved to the United States where they purchased an 80-acre tract of land near Portage, Wisconsin that Muir loved exploring. He is a, a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. , Dr. Carr later became a professor at University of California, and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The frost had changed the grasses and a kind of willow to the most brilliant yellows and reds; these contrasting with the two-leafed pine and Williamson spruce, the cold gray rocks, the colder snow, made a glorious sight." He looks for mysteries, plays with ideas, and seeks connections in all he sees. In 1876 he built Granger's Wharf and warehouses into the Carquinez Straight portion of the Sacramento River off the Martinez shore. Guided into the Yosemite wilderness by naturalist John Muir, the president went on a three-day wilderness trip that started at the Mariposa Grove, and included Sentinel Dome, Glacier Point, and Yosemite Valley among other points of interest in Yosemite National Park. For example, in Keith's early career, he included great detail in his paintings and worked hard, following John Ruskin's admonition "to copy nature," to recreate the scene with great accuracy. The oldest son, Muir Funk, did not because his first name was Muir. Learn more at www.johnmuirlaws.com. She was devoted to her parents, however, and chose to remain with them on their fruit ranch, helping them run their large and thriving business. Louie was the daughter of Dr. John Strentzel, a noted horticulturalist in the Alhambra Valley of California. Jeanne Carr had long tried to arrange a meeting of the two. Laws has written and illustrated several books including The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling (2016), The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds (2012), Sierra Birds: a Hikers Guide (2004), The Laws Guide to the Sierra Nevada (2007), and The Laws Pocket Guide Set to the San Francisco Bay Area (2009). "JOHN MUIR's Yosemite." Muir determined that he would spend the rest of his life trying to absorb as much of the beauty of God's creation as he could. He took a train across the isthmus and then went by boat once more all the way to San Francisco, California. Around 1907, Muir began to battle to save Hetch Hetchy, a beautiful valley in Yosemite National Park that San Francisco had set its sights on. John (Jack) Muir Laws. He is also a primary author and editor of the interdisciplinary curriculum: Opening the World through Nature Journaling. (Only granddaughter), The Muirs first daughter, Annie Wanda, was named after her grandmother, Anne Gilrye Muir. If Louie hadn't married Muir, she possibly could have had a career in music had she wanted to. Rate this book. What we know about Louie's music comes from her mother's diary and from some of Louie's sheet music returned to the John Muir National Historic Site by granddaughter Jean Hanna Clark. She came to California in 1849, the same year that John Muir was coming to Wisconsin from Scotland. During his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt signed into existence five national parks, 18 national monuments, 55 national bird sanctuaries and wildlife refuges, and 150 national forests (Source for forgoing: "100th Anniversary of President Theodore Roosevelt and Naturalist John Muir's Visit at Yosemite National Park" - National Park Service Press Release (May 15, 2003). ", 7. Even to the least-loved mosquitoes I gave many a meal, and told them to go in peace. The two Scots had differing opinions on many topics. "I might have become a millionaire, but I chose to become a tramp! You'll think you're back in the mountains. Muir, however, wanted the area of the Yosemite region that was currently a state park to become a national one. Muir saw God in nature, and his Christian upbringing translated into a deeply spiritual connection to the places he loved. The city wanted to petition congress to remove the valley's protection so that it could be turned into a water reservoir. Strentzel Hanna - deceased. We can't claim that Muir recorded them, himself, but there's certainly a familiar Scottish accent. Nature Stewardship Through Science, Education, and Art They bought and sold real estate in addition to running an alfalfa ranch. He was the 2011 artist for International Migratory Bird Day. John Muir's Wife. In this video John Muir Laws breaks down this artwork of the Grand Canyon from structural, geologic, and artistic perspectives to help us understand just how Foster went about creating this challenging piecehis largest ever! They became close friends for the next forty years, until Keith's death in 1911. With the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt in 1901, there was finally a conservationist in the White House. for the buildings and property and became owner as well as principal. She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. He is buried beside Mrs. Muir in a small family cemetery about one mile south of the home. John Muir was the third of the eight children born to Ann Gilrye and Daniel Muir, in Dunbar, Scotland. At YLS a neat personal appearance was important notwithstanding the admonition that "no student is to tarry before a mirror for more than three seconds." Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. Helen's room overlooked the train track, tunnels, and trestle, on the side of Mt. Married to Galloway, David - husband of Sarah Muir (1828 - 1884) Muir, Daniel (Dan) - (b. June 29, 1843; died on January 24,1923). "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. It is part of the universal warfare between right and wrong." Laws also provides information from naturalist and artistic perspectives about painting elements that increase our understanding and appreciation of Fosters efforts. The valley was completely destroyed and Muir was completely devastated by the results. Because of this, Muir was able to live out his dream and to act as a guide for Emerson and to show him the mountains and Sequoias during his short visit, teaching him botany and explaining to him his glacial theory. ", 14. Taft was also convinced and protected the valley during his term. He teaches nature study and natural history workshops that incorporate illustration and scientific note-taking as a means to greater observation, memory, and curiosity. In this issue we discuss one of these friends, landscape artist William Keith. From this point, Muir decided to pursue his glacial theory and he wrote an essay, "Yosemite Glaciers" which was published in the New York Tribune in 1871. Jean Hanna deLipkau Clark - deceased. He joined the family for breakfast every morning, until his death in 1914. When the National Park Service began restoring the Muir-Strentzel House, she was very helpful in sharing memories of what the house looked like in the early 1900s. Once here, the family established a ferry, hotel, and store along the Toulumne River serving men heading to and from the gold fields. Walter Muir (born Walter Muir Funk) - b. The painting did rescue Muir from a dismal, aploogetic, beginning, and during the lecture, Muir pronounced it "as topographically correct as it is beautiful and artistic.". Eventually he relegated the girls' practicing to the soundproof brick room supporting the water tank at the rear of the house. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls." He had a very strict and religious upbringing and was able to recite the whole of the New Testament and the Old Testament by . Later that became known facetiously as the Music Room. Jeanne Carr was Muir's mentor shortly after they met at Madison. In 1877 Mary Atkins returned to Benicia from Ohio and reopened the old Randall house as a school for girls. There she met her husband, Buell Funk, and together they had four children. After her husbands death, she moved to Spokane, WA. He shares videos of the classes online with an international community of nature artists. Muir's popular writings caught the attention of President Theodore Roosevelt, who invited him camping in Yosemite. Dr. Strentzel bought 20 acres of land to experiment with a variety of fruit-growing techniques. He was honored by the Lab School of Washington D.C., in recognition of his contributions and achievements and as an example for children with learning disabilities. Begins 1000 mile walk to Florida and then to Cuba. Wanda Muir was the eldest of John Muir's two daughters, sister of Helen Muir. "It's always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Louie Muir died on August 6, 1905, and is buried with John, her parents, a brother, a sister and Uncle Henry in the Strentzel/Muir cemetery about a mile from the National Historic Site. There is no computer program that can replicate the richness of seeing a flower up close, the intrigue of geeking out with bugs, or the calm of laying on your back and watching clouds. (Only granddaughter) Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. Muir did not relegate Louie to an anonymous life in the background -- this is what she herself preferred. April 14: Marriage of John Muir (42) and Louie (33); Second trip to Alaska, adventure with Stickeen. Muir chided him to put the detail back in. Around the same time, Louisiana fell ill and was bedridden for over 3 years. From there, Muir traveled with a companion he met on the boat to Yosemite Valley. Articles by John Muir Laws News How Nature Journaling Can Make You a Better Birder He experienced fantastic adventures - climbing a 100-foot tree in a thunderstorm, inching across a narrow ice bridge in Alaska, and spending a night in a blizzard on Mt. Miss Atkins noted that the "Examination passed very creditably. In January of 1886, the Muirs had another daughter they named Helen. John Muir was 76 years old when he died in a Los Angeles hospital on December 24th, 1914. Clear rating. Sierra Club and "Explore, enjoy and protect the planet" are registered trademarks of the Sierra Club. Muir and Jeanne Carr met at the fair, where Carr was greatly impressed by Muir's inventions. This free teaching guide is kid-tested and teacher-approved and integrates science, language arts, and visual arts through keeping a nature journal. For the next fifteen years after graduation from YLS in 1864 Louie was at home with her parents. During that period, she learned a great deal about fruit ranching, hybridizing, and flowers, and she continued her study of the piano. He was the 2013 Natures Inspiration Honoree, Committee for Green Foothills. John Muir Laws describes both scientific and artistic aspects of this large watercolor of the Ilulissat Icefjord, north of the Arctic Circle in Greenland. Louisiana helped run the family business by managing the Chinese workers who cooked the meals and worked in the orchards. After he split ways with his travel companion, Muir visited the gigantic sequoias of the region and marveled at their incredible height. Muir was distracted easily from bookmaking in the upstairs Scribble Den and couldn't stand the sounds of nearby practicing. You'll relax and be fine." He then went to work in a factory in Indianapolis where he worked his way up until 1867 when he had an accident that left him temporarily blind. Louie was educated at Miss Adkins' Young Ladies Seminary in Benicia. Several Keith paintings hung in the Muir ranch house, including Yosemite, Tuolumne Meadows, Mt. Silverberg, Robert. Among the classical piano pieces Louie learned was Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique. Immediately after his camping trip with Roosevelt, Muir went on a world tour through Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. Although Muir had planned to remain home as a much as possible, a few months later he took the rare opportunity to sail to the Arctic and spend a few months visiting Inuit villages and collecting botanical specimens. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Certainly, she was not inclined to camp out on an Alaskan glacier or even to take a walk in the hills nearby their Alhambra Valley home. John Muir Laws points out his favorite painting details in this piece by Tony Foster from inside of Deer Cave in Borneo and gives us an appreciation for this unusual and particularly challenging subject! Also, while Muir was gone, Louie managed the fruit ranch very capably, handled the finances and bookkeeping, and even sent checks to cover Muir's hotel bills. However, with the election of Woodrow Wilson in 1912, both the senate and the president approved the bill to build a dam in Hetch Hetchy. Shasta. Roosevelt was very impressed with Muir, and the experience re-enforced his conservationist stance. John of the Mountain, 15. Another son, Walter, who died in 2004, told an interviewer that he had every book written by his famous grandfather and many written about him by other authors. She became fascinated with trains and plastered her room with posters from the train companies, learned the timetables, and watched for expected trains coming around the mountain. John Muir Laws @JohnMuirLaws 39.8K subscribers Subscribe http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/ Home Videos Shorts Live Playlists Community Channels About Search Nature Drawing Play all Instructional. | Alphabetical Index On April 14th, 1880, at the age of 41, John Muir finally married Louie. One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books" - John Muir. He made his way to Niagara Falls and decided to delay his return to the U.S. to avoid the Civil War draft. For his part, Keith kept after Muir to take the detail out of his writing. Floy Hutchings led Keith and two other painters to Muir who was at his cabin below the Royal Arches. John Muir is remembered largely as a conservationist and as a bit of a naturalist philosopher, always wandering in the wilderness. John Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. whom he married on April 14, 1880. By now, Muir was seen as the head of the Western conservation movement and in 1892 he established the Sierra Club in order to "explore, enjoy, and render accessible the mountain region of the Pacific Coast" and to "publish authentic information concerning them" with the ultimate goal of conservation. Dr. Strentzel immigrated to the United States in 1840 and moved west to Texas where he settled and married Louisiana Erwin in 1843.Their first child, a daughter named Louisa (Louie), was born in 1846, and a son, John, in 1848. Her friends and family called her Wanda after her mothers middle name. Probably Louie couldn't play the piano when he was working, and likely she did most of her playing while he was gone. John Muir Laws takes a close look at sunsets and Tony's effective watercolor techniques that describe them. (Optional) He is the founder and president of the Wild Wonder Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging nature connection and conservation through attention, curiosity, art, science, and community. Later, they took up farming along the Merced River but lost the farm in a flood. Eventually, Dr. Strentzel tried over 1,000 varieties of fruit trees and ornamentals, earning a solid reputation as a pioneer and authority on California horticulture. Steep Trails, 7. and her mother Louisianna. With a plant press in his backpack, Muir walked more than 1,000 miles from Kentucky to the Gulf of Mexico, gathering specimens along the way. Thank you for your support in 2022, Join me for a special 2-part Owl-o-ween Drawing Cl, Together with a small team of hardworking folks, I, Exploring Monterey, CA. Over the rest of Roosevelt's administration, he set aside 148,000,000 acres of forest reserves and the number of national parks doubled. His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. NY Strentzel never forgot his Polish heritage. Muir went against the widely-accepted opinions of Josiah Whitney, the leading geologist of that region, who said that earthquakes formed the valley. Careers |
Nature offers us peace, a rich and meaningful place to learn. Friends and family encouraged Muir to write. John (Jack) Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Richard Hanna: Deceased 5/9/92. FREE ADMISSION | OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, Copyright 2021 Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation, The Foster, 940 Commercial Street, Palo Alto, CA 94303. He is a regular contributor to Bay Nature magazine with his Naturalists Notebook column. John of the Mountains, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." Cyrus Mills, a graduate of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, met Miss Atkins in Hawaii while the latter was on vacation there. "Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where Nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul alike." "After a whole day in the woods, we are already immortal. By that time Benicia had four schools: the Episcopal School for Boys, the Catholic School for Girls, C.J. At the time, it must have seemed a pipe dream. In 1871, Muir was able to meet his idol, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the man whose philosophies Muir had obsessively read in his college days. She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. Dr. John Strentzel was born in Lublin, Poland, November 29, 1813. Muir's descriptions of glaciers and sequoias brought the beauty of nature to readers nationwide. From there, he crossed the Canadian border and kept . Helen ill, Adamana, Arizona for recovery; death of Louie Strentzel Muir, August 6. Our National Parks, 4202 Alhambra Ave Muir replied that he did, and two days later led the a group of five (Muir, Keith, Irwin Benoni, Thomas Ross, and Merrill Moores) to the upper Tuolumne River area. He had been visiting his daughter Helen and her family in Daggett when his cold developed into pneumonia. ", 5. He traveled to Canada where he collected and recorded botanical specimens. Muir's passion for nature brought him to every continent except Antarctica. Here in Martinez, they cared for their 6 children and 3 adopted children, maintaining a close relationship with Muir. John Muir - deceased. His work has been nationally recognized. She was fifty-eight years old. CA Each day each student was graded, and Louie's report from March 12, 1860, by Mary Atkins, survives. He leads nature journal workshops and field trips for practitioners and teachers. He believed only government control and limitations would guarantee the protection of forests. It was her first and only trip there and was a mistake from the start. "No amount of word-making will ever make a single soul to 'know' these mountains. She stayed close to home because she wanted to, preferring not to be away more than a day or two. ", 9. In 1890, unchecked grazing, logging and tourism were damaging Yosemite. That night, during the campfire discussion, Muir's main focus of conversation was not only the need for forest preservation but also his concern that the California State Grant of Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove, surrounded in 1892 by Yosemite National Park, be receded to the United States for inclusion in the park. The Strentzels were delighted when Muir proposed to Louie in 1879. Here he gained knowledge of vineyard culture and the wine trade. However, he became ill and decided that instead of going somewhere tropical, he should go somewhere temperate to recover, which ultimately made him decide on going to California, a decision that set much of the course of his life. In May 1870 he announced that the next YLS semester would begin August 2 at the new location. Dr. Strentzel's fortunes increased over the years as demand for his produce grew. Watch this 5-minute Introduction to learn how John Muir Laws first became aware of Tony Foster's art over thirty years ago, why it inspires and resonates with Laws, and what he plans for this video series. Roosevelt left behind reporters and his Secret Service agents for the company of two park rangers, an army packer, John Muir and the wild. Rainier National Park established; member of Harriman Alaska Expedition. The system is creative, rigorous, and playful, easy to begin and learn, and will grow and mature over a lifetime. Wanda participated in many civic activities, following in her grandmothers and mothers footsteps. In particular, he discovered his love for botany and was heavily influenced by the writings of naturalist philosophers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. In 1849, when Muir turned 11, his family moved to Wisconsin and started a farm, where his nature lessons continued. had two daughters, According to Louie and John's youngest daughter Helen, life at home with her parents was happy. Daughter Helen's July 1963 letter contains a rare look at Louie and forms much of what we know about Louie. Louie Strentzel took the ferry "Carquinez" each day over and back. John Muir developed a diverse set of longtime friends from many different walks of life: educators, scientists, writers, philosophers, artists, mountaineers, and confidants. As it turned out, Willie and Johnnie, as they soon called each other, were born in the same year in Scotland. 5:15 Sketchbook Reviews John Muir Laws 37K. 1. Muir, on the other hand, asserted that the valley was formed by slow-moving glaciers. After Funk died in a tragic automobile accident at the age of 47, (1934) Helen and three of her sons changed their name from Funk to Muir - in 1940. Son of the Wilderness, 16. Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. He spent six weeks hiking around the region and journaled extensively about what he saw, expressing joy in every page. Louie first met John Muir on September 15, 1874, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carr in Oakland. Son of the Wilderness, 4. Keith's Mt. In September 1865, John Muir wrote to a friend, "How intensely I desire to be a Humboldt!". Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. Dr. Strentzel gave the newlyweds 20 acres of land and the Strentzel home to live in when they were married the following year. "It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter. Naturally, Muir approved. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site *"Mexican soldiers, disappointed by the lack of game, had dubbed this valley the Arroyo el Hambre, or valley of hungerIn April 1853, the Strentzels began acquiring lands of the deceased Don Martinez, until they owned a main ranch covering 856 acres in the valley and surrounding hills and an extended estate of 2,665 acres, including rangelands in the nearby Briones Hills. Lyell, painted from sketches done on the 1872 trip to the upper Tuolumne area with John Muir, is in the St. Mary's collection. ", 8. Another son, Walter, who died in 2004, told an interviewer that he had every book written by his famous grandfather and many written about him by other authors. He began acting as an advisor to the National Forestry Commission that President Cleveland created in 1896. John Muir Laws' How to Teach Nature Journaling (co-authored by Emilie Lygren) is the first-ever comprehensive book devoted to helping educators use nature journaling as an inspiring teaching tool to engage young people with wild places. . The entire program is free and supported by donations and grants. He is a research associate of the California Academy of Sciences. John Muir's friend and mentor. Louie recognized this and unselfishly encouraged him to follow his heart. San Francisco earthquake, repair of house, marriage of Wanda to Thomas Hanna. He was the 2011 artist for International Migratory Bird Day. Keith inquired whether Muir knew of any views that would make a picture. | What's New & About this Site, Home |
Ross Hanna - lives in Dixon, CA (as of 2004) His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. ", 2. ", 15. Jeanne Carr introduced Muir to many influential people (including Ralph Waldo Emerson and his future wife Louie Wanda Strentzel) and sent on his letters to publishers, advancing Muir's literary career. En Espaol |
John Muir Laws Nature Stewardship Through Science, Education, and Art "Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. John Muir Laws (aka Jack) is an artist, naturalist and nature journaling mentor. Helen died in Spokane, Washington, on June 17, 1964. In 1853, the family moved to the Alhambra Valley near the town of Martinez, California. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. "Mama loved flowers, especially fragrant ones," Helen recalled in her memoirs about her parents. A naturalist, artist, scientist, and educator with more than 35 years of teaching experience, Jack is the author of numerous books including the Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling. He spent the summer of 1863 in the wilderness hiking down the Wisconsin River to the Mississippi along with two of his classmates. Muir's wife, whom he married on April 14, 1880. It was during this time that Muir realized that he loved nature more than anything else and decided that instead of going to medical school as he had originally planned, he wanted to study botany. The 2nd Edition Opening the World through Journaling: Integrating art, science, and language arts, is written for CNPS by John Muir Laws, Emilie Lygren, Emily Brueunig, and Celeste Lopez. John of the Mountains, 9. After her sister Helens birth, Wanda adopted the role of protective older sibling. One night, five inches of snow fell, and the president arose to white flakes on his blankets. "After a whole day in the woods, we are already immortal." The Young Ladies Seminary (YLS) opened with 25 students in 1852, founded by local citizens. Miss Mary Atkins became the principal in 1854 and was placed in full control in January 1855. "Civilization has not much to brag about. He began to get support for his research and studied more and more about the glaciers of the Sierra Nevada. Eye injury. Jackis a scientist, educator, and author, who helps people forge a deeper and more personal connection with nature through keeping illustrated nature journals and understanding science. Along with a few other companions, he explored Glacier Bay, expanding his research. On one occasion he saved the life of a man who had been struck in the head with a pickaxe. John Muir Laws unpacks this painting of Mont Blanc from an artistic, technical perspective to help us understand how Tony Foster composed this alluring artwork. . Muir took full advantage of the opportunity, calling for Roosevelt's help to save the trees and preserve the natural beauty of the region. Ross Hanna: Lives in Dixon, CA (as of 2004) - John Muir. Founding of the Sierra Club, end of ranching career for John Muir. He has been journaling for decades, has written many books on nature journaling and is working tirelessly to bring nature into the minds and hearts of people across the world. 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