Eric Pape, the Master of the Pageant, was born in San Francisco, California, October 17th 1870. His art education began in the San Francisco School of Design, under Emil Carlsen, after which he went... Read full biography
Eric Pape, the Master of the Pageant, was born in San Francisco, California, October 17th 1870. His art education began in the San Francisco School of Design, under Emil Carlsen, after which he went abroad, where he remained five years. While in Paris he studied under the French masters, Boulanger,... Read full biography
Eric Pape, the Master of the Pageant, was born in San Francisco, California, October 17th 1870. His art education began in the San Francisco School of Design, under Emil Carlsen, after which he went abroad, where he remained five years. While in Paris he studied under the French masters, Boulanger, Lefebvre, Constant, Doucet Blanc, Delance, and Jean Paul Laurens, and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under Gerôme. In 1889 he worked for a year among the peasants and the picturesque country of northern... Read full biography
Eric Pape, the Master of the Pageant, was born in San Francisco, California, October 17th 1870. His art education began in the San Francisco School of Design, under Emil Carlsen, after which he went abroad, where he remained five years. While in Paris he studied under the French masters, Boulanger, Lefebvre, Constant, Doucet Blanc, Delance, and Jean Paul Laurens, and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under Gerôme. In 1889 he worked for a year among the peasants and the picturesque country of northern Germany, and painted his first large Salon picture, The Young Spinner of Zeven ("Le jeune Fileuse de Zeven"), which was exhibited in 1890 at the Salon Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Champ de Mars, Paris, France. It was later awarded a medal at... Read full biography
Eric Pape, the Master of the Pageant, was born in San Francisco, California, October 17th 1870. His art education began in the San Francisco School of Design, under Emil Carlsen, after which he went abroad, where he remained five years. While in Paris he studied under the French masters, Boulanger, Lefebvre, Constant, Doucet Blanc, Delance, and Jean Paul Laurens, and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under Gerôme. In 1889 he worked for a year among the peasants and the picturesque country of northern Germany, and painted his first large Salon picture, The Young Spinner of Zeven ("Le jeune Fileuse de Zeven"), which was exhibited in 1890 at the Salon Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Champ de Mars, Paris, France. It was later awarded a medal at the California Midwinter Exposition. In October, 1890, he left Paris for Egypt, where he remained two years, living over nine months... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (25)
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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
Fine American Art from 1845 to 1960 (Spanierman Gallery, LLC (Exhibition catalog)
2005
Reis, Mary Clare; Lisa N. Peters et all
0 pages (color)
Art for the New Collector III Re-Emerging American Artists (Exhibition catalog)
2004
Pyle, Amy (Spanierman Gallery)
68 pages (color)
Artists of the Litchfield Hills (Exhibition catalog)