William Swift Daniell

He built the second studio in the art colony of Laguna Beach, California.

[2] Daniell opened a studio in Los Angeles, where he painted watercolors.

[2] He later moved to the new art colony of Laguna Beach, California,[3] where he opened the second studio after George Gardner Symons built the first one.

[2] He died on June 28, 1933, in Los Angeles, California, at age 68.

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