A landscape painter, especially of moonlit, nocturnal scenes, Charles Tredupp Jr. was born in Berlin, Germany and spent most of his life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He arrived in the United States in... Read full biography
A landscape painter, especially of moonlit, nocturnal scenes, Charles Tredupp Jr. was born in Berlin, Germany and spent most of his life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He arrived in the United States in February 1888 with his father Charles Frederick Tredupp Sr. and immediately settled in Milwaukee.... Read full biography
A landscape painter, especially of moonlit, nocturnal scenes, Charles Tredupp Jr. was born in Berlin, Germany and spent most of his life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He arrived in the United States in February 1888 with his father Charles Frederick Tredupp Sr. and immediately settled in Milwaukee. Charles Jr. was naturalized on September 21, 1896. He and his father painted in an identical style and probably collaborated on their paintings, which both artists signed Charles F. Tredupp. For years the... Read full biography
A landscape painter, especially of moonlit, nocturnal scenes, Charles Tredupp Jr. was born in Berlin, Germany and spent most of his life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He arrived in the United States in February 1888 with his father Charles Frederick Tredupp Sr. and immediately settled in Milwaukee. Charles Jr. was naturalized on September 21, 1896. He and his father painted in an identical style and probably collaborated on their paintings, which both artists signed Charles F. Tredupp. For years the father and son shared a studio in an octogonal house a 2443 North Gordon Place. The historic building, which dates from the early 1850s, was still serving in the late 1990s. At the time of his death, Charles Tredupp, Jr. was a widower living at 802... Read full biography
A landscape painter, especially of moonlit, nocturnal scenes, Charles Tredupp Jr. was born in Berlin, Germany and spent most of his life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He arrived in the United States in February 1888 with his father Charles Frederick Tredupp Sr. and immediately settled in Milwaukee. Charles Jr. was naturalized on September 21, 1896. He and his father painted in an identical style and probably collaborated on their paintings, which both artists signed Charles F. Tredupp. For years the father and son shared a studio in an octogonal house a 2443 North Gordon Place. The historic building, which dates from the early 1850s, was still serving in the late 1990s. At the time of his death, Charles Tredupp, Jr. was a widower living at 802 West Concordia Avenue. Source:. Peter Merrill, German-American Artists in Early Milwaukee: A Biographical Dictionary,... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
German-American Artists in Early Milwaukee: A Biographyical Dictionary