San Francisco illustrator who may have visited Atascadero/ Paso Robles in 1904 to illustrate an article for Sunset Magazine. “He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. At the age of fourteen he... Read full biography
San Francisco illustrator who may have visited Atascadero/ Paso Robles in 1904 to illustrate an article for Sunset Magazine. “He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. At the age of fourteen he was already attending the San Francisco Art Institute and doing illustrations for The Examiner. At... Read full biography
San Francisco illustrator who may have visited Atascadero/ Paso Robles in 1904 to illustrate an article for Sunset Magazine. “He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. At the age of fourteen he was already attending the San Francisco Art Institute and doing illustrations for The Examiner. At the age of seventeen, he went to Paris where he attended the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi, finishing at the Académie des Beaux-Arts under Jean-León Gérôme. When he came back to the... Read full biography
San Francisco illustrator who may have visited Atascadero/ Paso Robles in 1904 to illustrate an article for Sunset Magazine. “He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. At the age of fourteen he was already attending the San Francisco Art Institute and doing illustrations for The Examiner. At the age of seventeen, he went to Paris where he attended the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi, finishing at the Académie des Beaux-Arts under Jean-León Gérôme. When he came back to the United States in 1896, he briefly worked as a newspaper illustrator in New York, but returned to France and Italy to acquaint himself with the old masters at first hand. He ended up in Germany in 1899, where he worked as a free-lance newspaper illustrator... Read full biography
San Francisco illustrator who may have visited Atascadero/ Paso Robles in 1904 to illustrate an article for Sunset Magazine. “He was the son of a German newspaper publisher. At the age of fourteen he was already attending the San Francisco Art Institute and doing illustrations for The Examiner. At the age of seventeen, he went to Paris where he attended the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi, finishing at the Académie des Beaux-Arts under Jean-León Gérôme. When he came back to the United States in 1896, he briefly worked as a newspaper illustrator in New York, but returned to France and Italy to acquaint himself with the old masters at first hand. He ended up in Germany in 1899, where he worked as a free-lance newspaper illustrator in Berlin and Leipzig. In 1904, after working as a reporter at the St. Louis World's Fair, he decided to take a trip around the world, visiting... Read full biography
Edward Alfred Cucuel - Artist Info
About Edward Alfred Cucuel: Books
Books & Publications (15)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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