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Galka Scheyer (born Emilie Esther Scheyer; 15 April 1889, Braunschweig – 13 December 1945, Los Angeles) was a German-American painter, art dealer, art collector, and teacher. She was the founder of the "Blue Four," an artists' group that consisted of Lyonel Feininger , Wassily Kandinsky , Paul Klee and Alexej von Jawlensky .
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Robert Gwathmey (January 24, 1903 – September 21, 1988) was an American social realist painter. [1] [2] [3] His wife was photographer Rosalie Gwathmey [4] (September 15, 1908 – February 12, 2001) and his son was architect Charles Gwathmey. Robert was born to Robert Gwathmey Sr. (1866–1902) and Eva Mortimer Harrison (1868–1941). [5]
He was apprenticed to a locksmith before beginning his artistic training with the local painter Hermann Becker in 1861. [1] He entered the Munich Academy in 1864, subsequently studying with several artists including Carl Theodor von Piloty. He set up a group studio in 1869, with Johann Sperl, Theodor Alt, and Rudolf Hirth du Frênes.
In 1997, Vallen founded The Black Moon web site as a forum for anime and Japanese culture. [18]He now publishes the web site Art for a Change, which promotes the socially transformative role of his own and other artists' work, and acts as a forum and resource facility; [19] he is a "popular arts blogger", [20] In 2004 he campaigned against the threatened closure of the Los Angeles Cultural ...
Max Frey (April 16, 1874 – March 11, 1944) was a German painter and graphic artist associated with the Symbolism [1] and New Objectivity movements. Some of his works contained elements of magical realism
Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (8 December 1815 – 9 February 1905) was a German Realist artist noted for drawings, etchings, and paintings.Along with Caspar David Friedrich, he is considered one of the two most prominent German painters of the 19th century, [1] and was the most successful artist of his era in Germany. [2]
In addition to the cited interviews by James F. Cooper, Gerrit Henry and John Russell, Allen Ellenzweig, Carter Ratcliff, Jenny Pfalzgraf, Ruth Bass and Nina French-Frazier, among others, have also written of Holmes’s work appearing in, ARTnews, Arts Magazine, The Artist's Magazine, American Art Review, The New York Times, and The Los Angeles ...