Born 1857 Germany. Known for: Landscape, Chinatown views.
Frederick Bauer was born in Germany in 1857. Bauer appears to have been well trained in his native land. By the 1880s he had immigrated to California and in 1886 became a U.S. citizen in Visalia....
Read full biography Frederick Bauer was born in Germany in 1857. Bauer appears to have been well trained in his native land. By the 1880s he had immigrated to California and in 1886 became a U.S. citizen in Visalia. Upon moving north he lived in San Francisco and Fresno until about 1928. His trail is then lost. Bauer...
Read full biography Frederick Bauer was born in Germany in 1857. Bauer appears to have been well trained in his native land. By the 1880s he had immigrated to California and in 1886 became a U.S. citizen in Visalia. Upon moving north he lived in San Francisco and Fresno until about 1928. His trail is then lost. Bauer painted in the realistic style of the Düsseldorf School. His California subjects include the Trinity Alps, coastal scenes, Chinatown and Indian genre. Exh: Fresno Co. Fair, 1891 (1st prize); Calif....
Read full biography Frederick Bauer was born in Germany in 1857. Bauer appears to have been well trained in his native land. By the 1880s he had immigrated to California and in 1886 became a U.S. citizen in Visalia. Upon moving north he lived in San Francisco and Fresno until about 1928. His trail is then lost. Bauer painted in the realistic style of the Düsseldorf School. His California subjects include the Trinity Alps, coastal scenes, Chinatown and Indian genre. Exh: Fresno Co. Fair, 1891 (1st prize); Calif. State Fair, 1891; Presbyterian Fair (Fresno), 1896. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". California State Library (Sacramento); City Directory; Art and Artists of 19th Century Fresno (Ralph J. Gorny). Nearly 20,000 biographies can
Frederick Bauer was born in Germany in 1857. Bauer appears to have been well trained in his native land. By the 1880s he had immigrated to California and in 1886 became a U.S. citizen in Visalia. Upon moving north he lived in San Francisco and Fresno until about 1928. His trail is then lost. Bauer painted in the realistic style of the Düsseldorf School. His California subjects include the Trinity Alps, coastal scenes, Chinatown and Indian genre. Exh: Fresno Co. Fair, 1891 (1st prize); Calif. State Fair, 1891; Presbyterian Fair (Fresno), 1896. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". California State Library (Sacramento); City Directory; Art and Artists of 19th Century Fresno (Ralph J. Gorny). Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please