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1869 Delavan, Wisconsin - 1963 Nashville, Indiana. Known for: Landscape, portrait, figure.
A key figure in the development of the Brown County, Indiana artist colony, Adolph Shulz arrived there in 1900 and is generally considered to be the "father" of that group of painters. He is known... Read full biography
A key figure in the development of the Brown County, Indiana artist colony, Adolph Shulz arrived there in 1900 and is generally considered to be the "father" of that group of painters. He is known for his landscapes and also did portraiture. He was born in Delavan, Wisconsin and studied at the Art... Read full biography
A key figure in the development of the Brown County, Indiana artist colony, Adolph Shulz arrived there in 1900 and is generally considered to be the "father" of that group of painters. He is known for his landscapes and also did portraiture. He was born in Delavan, Wisconsin and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Students League in New York with William Merritt Chase, and in Paris. He returned to Delavan many summers to paint. Around 1900, he began trips to Nashville, Indiana, and... Read full biography
A key figure in the development of the Brown County, Indiana artist colony, Adolph Shulz arrived there in 1900 and is generally considered to be the "father" of that group of painters. He is known for his landscapes and also did portraiture. He was born in Delavan, Wisconsin and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Students League in New York with William Merritt Chase, and in Paris. He returned to Delavan many summers to paint. Around 1900, he began trips to Nashville, Indiana, and he eventually moved there with his family in 1917. From 1925 to 1942, he exhibited at the Hoosier Salon and also exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Milwaukee Art Institute, and the Brown County Gallery Association. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who... Read full biography
A key figure in the development of the Brown County, Indiana artist colony, Adolph Shulz arrived there in 1900 and is generally considered to be the "father" of that group of painters. He is known for his landscapes and also did portraiture. He was born in Delavan, Wisconsin and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Students League in New York with William Merritt Chase, and in Paris. He returned to Delavan many summers to paint. Around 1900, he began trips to Nashville, Indiana, and he eventually moved there with his family in 1917. From 1925 to 1942, he exhibited at the Hoosier Salon and also exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Milwaukee Art Institute, and the Brown County Gallery Association. Source:. Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art". Rachel Perry, 'The Paintings of Ada Walter Shulz', "American Art Review", February 1998... Read full biography
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- The Paintings of Ada Walter ShulzFebruary 1998Perry, RachelAmerican Art Review
