Information provided by Robert and Terese Cook, who found a short biography, signed by the artist, and taped to the back of a painting:. A Fauvist painter of circus scenes and landscapes, his most... Read full biography
Information provided by Robert and Terese Cook, who found a short biography, signed by the artist, and taped to the back of a painting:. A Fauvist painter of circus scenes and landscapes, his most important influences were Matisse, de Vlaminck, Derain, and Raoul Dufy. His early paintings, exhibited... Read full biography
Information provided by Robert and Terese Cook, who found a short biography, signed by the artist, and taped to the back of a painting:. A Fauvist painter of circus scenes and landscapes, his most important influences were Matisse, de Vlaminck, Derain, and Raoul Dufy. His early paintings, exhibited at the Parkhaus in Bochum, Germany, in 1920/21, already showed the influence of the Fauve in their colors. He studied with Professors Herwig and Treskow in Germany, and later with Larry Rivers in New... Read full biography
Information provided by Robert and Terese Cook, who found a short biography, signed by the artist, and taped to the back of a painting:. A Fauvist painter of circus scenes and landscapes, his most important influences were Matisse, de Vlaminck, Derain, and Raoul Dufy. His early paintings, exhibited at the Parkhaus in Bochum, Germany, in 1920/21, already showed the influence of the Fauve in their colors. He studied with Professors Herwig and Treskow in Germany, and later with Larry Rivers in New York City. Before 1940, Spiegel traveled in Europe, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and Holland, and after 1940, in the U.S., Canada,. Montevideo/Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina. He became a U.S. citizen, and was a member of numerous... Read full biography
Information provided by Robert and Terese Cook, who found a short biography, signed by the artist, and taped to the back of a painting:. A Fauvist painter of circus scenes and landscapes, his most important influences were Matisse, de Vlaminck, Derain, and Raoul Dufy. His early paintings, exhibited at the Parkhaus in Bochum, Germany, in 1920/21, already showed the influence of the Fauve in their colors. He studied with Professors Herwig and Treskow in Germany, and later with Larry Rivers in New York City. Before 1940, Spiegel traveled in Europe, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and Holland, and after 1940, in the U.S., Canada,. Montevideo/Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina. He became a U.S. citizen, and was a member of numerous art organizations, and an active member of the Federation of Arts in New York City. His work has been shown in many... Read full biography
Richard Spiegel - Artist Info
About Richard Spiegel: Books
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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