Born in Kassel, Germany on March 8, 1872, Hans Meyer was such an outstanding artist that his native city acclaimed him by having Kassel added to his name. After graduating from the University of... Read full biography
Born in Kassel, Germany on March 8, 1872, Hans Meyer was such an outstanding artist that his native city acclaimed him by having Kassel added to his name. After graduating from the University of Leipzig, he studied at the Munich Academy of Art and cofounded the Int'l Art Society. In 1921 he... Read full biography
Born in Kassel, Germany on March 8, 1872, Hans Meyer was such an outstanding artist that his native city acclaimed him by having Kassel added to his name. After graduating from the University of Leipzig, he studied at the Munich Academy of Art and cofounded the Int'l Art Society. In 1921 he immigrated to the U.S. and for ten years had a studio in New York City and was guest artist at Amherst State College. He came to Pasadena, California in 1935 for an exhibition and opted to remain. One year... Read full biography
Born in Kassel, Germany on March 8, 1872, Hans Meyer was such an outstanding artist that his native city acclaimed him by having Kassel added to his name. After graduating from the University of Leipzig, he studied at the Munich Academy of Art and cofounded the Int'l Art Society. In 1921 he immigrated to the U.S. and for ten years had a studio in New York City and was guest artist at Amherst State College. He came to Pasadena, California in 1935 for an exhibition and opted to remain. One year later he moved to Nevada and lived in Reno, Carson City, and Genoa. He died in the latter on Aug. 30, 1952. His work includes still lifes, portraits, landscapes, and Indian genre. Member: Nevada AA. Exh: Chicago, 1903; Society for Sanity in Art, CPLH,... Read full biography
Born in Kassel, Germany on March 8, 1872, Hans Meyer was such an outstanding artist that his native city acclaimed him by having Kassel added to his name. After graduating from the University of Leipzig, he studied at the Munich Academy of Art and cofounded the Int'l Art Society. In 1921 he immigrated to the U.S. and for ten years had a studio in New York City and was guest artist at Amherst State College. He came to Pasadena, California in 1935 for an exhibition and opted to remain. One year later he moved to Nevada and lived in Reno, Carson City, and Genoa. He died in the latter on Aug. 30, 1952. His work includes still lifes, portraits, landscapes, and Indian genre. Member: Nevada AA. Exh: Chicago, 1903; Society for Sanity in Art, CPLH, 1939, 1961. In: Brooklyn Museum; Calif. State Capitol; Univ. o. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". California State Library... Read full biography
Hans Meyer-Kassel - Artist Info
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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