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Theodore Wores

Theodore Wores (1859–1939) was an American painter born in San Francisco who pioneered cross-cultural artistic documentation through extensive travels. Trained at the Royal Academy in Munich from age 16, Wores returned to San Francisco as one of the first American artists to paint Chinatown with ethnographic sensitivity. His three-year residency in Japan (1885–1888) and subsequent travels through Hawaii and Samoa produced pioneering works including The Lei Maker (Honolulu Museum of Art), establishing him as an. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproductions of Theodore Wores's work.

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