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Exploring Historical Illustrations and California's Cultural Heritage with David W. Rickman Watch to the full YouTube video
In the final installment of this interview series, historian and illustrator David W. Rickman delves into the history of Russians on Northern California's coast, his contributions to national and state parks, collaborations with the Smithsonian Institution, and his esteemed Sutter's Fort Costume Manual.
David also discusses his forthcoming book on clothing and material culture in the American West, 'Where Worlds Met.'
Throughout the conversation, Rickman highlights his endeavors in historical illustration, including his projects for Alviso Adobe, Fort Ross, and other national parks.
David reflects on nearly participating in a Hollywood Zorro series, emphasizing the importance and challenges of historical accuracy in visual storytelling. The episode is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts, offering rich insights into the cultural tapestry of early California and the American West.
00:00 Introduction to the Final Interview with David W. Rickman 01:01 David's Work in National and State Parks 05:27 Sutter's Fort Costume Manual and Upcoming Book 07:25 Challenges and Insights in Historical Costume Research 15:51 Illustrations and Projects for National Park Service 20:40 Hollywood and Historical Authenticity 24:40 Conclusion and Upcoming Events Send a Comment. Support the show Give a one-time donation
Learn more about the California Frontier Project: Contact: damian@californiafrontier.net |