File:1916 Rexford Newcomb sketch -- Mission San Juan Capistrano.jpg

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A conceptual sketch of Mission San Juan Capistrano prepared by architectural historian Rexford Newcomb.
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Rexford Newcomb
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Public Domain
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Source


The Franciscan Mission Architecture of Alta California
Date created


1916
Country of first publication


United States
Notes


Artist Rexford Newcomb's conception of Mission San Juan Capistrano in its heyday. The intact "Great Stone Church" is depicted at the far right.
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