The following is from Chris Walther. During his life, Robert Herrmann chose never to show his art in public. He studied art, art history and architecture at the University of Cincinnati, University... Read full biography
The following is from Chris Walther. During his life, Robert Herrmann chose never to show his art in public. He studied art, art history and architecture at the University of Cincinnati, University of Wisconsin (BA 1948), Ohio State University (MA 1949), University of Iowa, and Columbia University... Read full biography
The following is from Chris Walther. During his life, Robert Herrmann chose never to show his art in public. He studied art, art history and architecture at the University of Cincinnati, University of Wisconsin (BA 1948), Ohio State University (MA 1949), University of Iowa, and Columbia University (PhD program 1953-54). He was drawn to Precisionism during these years, writing his masters thesis. in 1949 on "The Stylistic Development of Charles Demuth's Art." By the early. 1950s, he began... Read full biography
The following is from Chris Walther. During his life, Robert Herrmann chose never to show his art in public. He studied art, art history and architecture at the University of Cincinnati, University of Wisconsin (BA 1948), Ohio State University (MA 1949), University of Iowa, and Columbia University (PhD program 1953-54). He was drawn to Precisionism during these years, writing his masters thesis. in 1949 on "The Stylistic Development of Charles Demuth's Art." By the early. 1950s, he began working in a simplified precisionist style, as well as an. abstract aesthetic. He continued to work in both styles through the late 1960s. His precisionist work is characterized by crisp and refined industrial and urban scenes of New York, Cincinnati and... Read full biography
The following is from Chris Walther. During his life, Robert Herrmann chose never to show his art in public. He studied art, art history and architecture at the University of Cincinnati, University of Wisconsin (BA 1948), Ohio State University (MA 1949), University of Iowa, and Columbia University (PhD program 1953-54). He was drawn to Precisionism during these years, writing his masters thesis. in 1949 on "The Stylistic Development of Charles Demuth's Art." By the early. 1950s, he began working in a simplified precisionist style, as well as an. abstract aesthetic. He continued to work in both styles through the late 1960s. His precisionist work is characterized by crisp and refined industrial and urban scenes of New York, Cincinnati and Washington DC, all places he lived for significant parts of his life. Herrmann was well-rounded.&nb... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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