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1873 Chicago, Illinois - 1936. Known for: Modernist landscape, figure, and floral still life painting.
Minnie Harms Neebe was born in Chicago, in 1873, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Fine Arts Academy of Provincetown, Mass. Her outstanding teachers were Lorser Feitelson, Charles... Read full biography
Minnie Harms Neebe was born in Chicago, in 1873, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Fine Arts Academy of Provincetown, Mass. Her outstanding teachers were Lorser Feitelson, Charles Hawthorne, Walter Ufer, Louis A. Neebe, Charles F. Brown, E. Ambrose Webster and W. J. Reynolds. She... Read full biography
Minnie Harms Neebe was born in Chicago, in 1873, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Fine Arts Academy of Provincetown, Mass. Her outstanding teachers were Lorser Feitelson, Charles Hawthorne, Walter Ufer, Louis A. Neebe, Charles F. Brown, E. Ambrose Webster and W. J. Reynolds. She has painted in the East, the Middle West, the Far West and along the Pacific Coast. She is a member of the Chicago Society of Artists, the Chicago No-Jury Society of Artists, the Art Institute of... Read full biography
Minnie Harms Neebe was born in Chicago, in 1873, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Fine Arts Academy of Provincetown, Mass. Her outstanding teachers were Lorser Feitelson, Charles Hawthorne, Walter Ufer, Louis A. Neebe, Charles F. Brown, E. Ambrose Webster and W. J. Reynolds. She has painted in the East, the Middle West, the Far West and along the Pacific Coast. She is a member of the Chicago Society of Artists, the Chicago No-Jury Society of Artists, the Art Institute of Chicago Alumni Association, the Illinois Academy of Fine Arts and the San Diego Art Association. Her work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, various other local exhibition places and in many other cities. She has had one-artist shows in... Read full biography
Minnie Harms Neebe was born in Chicago, in 1873, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Fine Arts Academy of Provincetown, Mass. Her outstanding teachers were Lorser Feitelson, Charles Hawthorne, Walter Ufer, Louis A. Neebe, Charles F. Brown, E. Ambrose Webster and W. J. Reynolds. She has painted in the East, the Middle West, the Far West and along the Pacific Coast. She is a member of the Chicago Society of Artists, the Chicago No-Jury Society of Artists, the Art Institute of Chicago Alumni Association, the Illinois Academy of Fine Arts and the San Diego Art Association. Her work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, various other local exhibition places and in many other cities. She has had one-artist shows in Chicago and in several cities in Florida and California. Her work has been written about in the Chicago Evening Post, the Chicago Dai... Read full biography

