BRIEL, Mr. Louis, Jr., Bernard Louis Briel Jr. died Wednesday evening, January 20, 2021, at Beth Sholom Healthcare Center in Richmond, Va. As a renowned American Portraitist whose art can be seen in... Read full biography
BRIEL, Mr. Louis, Jr., Bernard Louis Briel Jr. died Wednesday evening, January 20, 2021, at Beth Sholom Healthcare Center in Richmond, Va. As a renowned American Portraitist whose art can be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, the Capitol and many other private and public collections, Louis was... Read full biography
BRIEL, Mr. Louis, Jr., Bernard Louis Briel Jr. died Wednesday evening, January 20, 2021, at Beth Sholom Healthcare Center in Richmond, Va. As a renowned American Portraitist whose art can be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, the Capitol and many other private and public collections, Louis was able to impact the art world through his dynamic style and talent, which captured the essence of his subjects. Born and raised in Richmond, Louis went to Douglas Freeman High School and attended... Read full biography
BRIEL, Mr. Louis, Jr., Bernard Louis Briel Jr. died Wednesday evening, January 20, 2021, at Beth Sholom Healthcare Center in Richmond, Va. As a renowned American Portraitist whose art can be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, the Capitol and many other private and public collections, Louis was able to impact the art world through his dynamic style and talent, which captured the essence of his subjects. Born and raised in Richmond, Louis went to Douglas Freeman High School and attended Hampden-Sydney College, where he graduated with honors in Classics; he was also a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard University. He studied art at the American Academy in Rome and in Boston under Ann Tabachnick and Morton Sacks. In 2012, Louis suffered a... Read full biography
BRIEL, Mr. Louis, Jr., Bernard Louis Briel Jr. died Wednesday evening, January 20, 2021, at Beth Sholom Healthcare Center in Richmond, Va. As a renowned American Portraitist whose art can be seen in the National Portrait Gallery, the Capitol and many other private and public collections, Louis was able to impact the art world through his dynamic style and talent, which captured the essence of his subjects. Born and raised in Richmond, Louis went to Douglas Freeman High School and attended Hampden-Sydney College, where he graduated with honors in Classics; he was also a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard University. He studied art at the American Academy in Rome and in Boston under Ann Tabachnick and Morton Sacks. In 2012, Louis suffered a stroke and struggled for many years to recover his health.... Read full biography
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