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1885 Chicago, Illinois - 1957 Chicago, Illinois. Known for: Tonalist and impressionist landscape and still life painting.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Albert Herman Schmidt was a founding member of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Art Colony. Although he painted portraits, he was primarily known for his landscapes inspired by his... Read full biography
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Albert Herman Schmidt was a founding member of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Art Colony. Although he painted portraits, he was primarily known for his landscapes inspired by his awe of the expanse of Northern New Mexico. He was a pupil of Charles Francis Browne at the Art... Read full biography
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Albert Herman Schmidt was a founding member of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Art Colony. Although he painted portraits, he was primarily known for his landscapes inspired by his awe of the expanse of Northern New Mexico. He was a pupil of Charles Francis Browne at the Art Institute of Chicago and then studied at the Julian Academy in Paris, the pupil of Henri Martin. He settled permanently in Santa Fe in 1921 and applied his academic training to Southwestern subjects. Many... Read full biography
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Albert Herman Schmidt was a founding member of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Art Colony. Although he painted portraits, he was primarily known for his landscapes inspired by his awe of the expanse of Northern New Mexico. He was a pupil of Charles Francis Browne at the Art Institute of Chicago and then studied at the Julian Academy in Paris, the pupil of Henri Martin. He settled permanently in Santa Fe in 1921 and applied his academic training to Southwestern subjects. Many of his Indian portraits were done in formal, traditional style. He was very quiet and unassuming and did not actively seek exhibitions for himself, preferring to paint for personal pleasure. Sources:. Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in... Read full biography
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Albert Herman Schmidt was a founding member of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Art Colony. Although he painted portraits, he was primarily known for his landscapes inspired by his awe of the expanse of Northern New Mexico. He was a pupil of Charles Francis Browne at the Art Institute of Chicago and then studied at the Julian Academy in Paris, the pupil of Henri Martin. He settled permanently in Santa Fe in 1921 and applied his academic training to Southwestern subjects. Many of his Indian portraits were done in formal, traditional style. He was very quiet and unassuming and did not actively seek exhibitions for himself, preferring to paint for personal pleasure. Sources:. Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art. Peggy and Harold Samuels, The Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of Artists of the American West... Read full biography
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- Women Artists of Santa FeOctober 2004Grauer, Michael RAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsAugust 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Founding of the Santa Fe ArtAugust 2004Grauer, Michael RAmerican Art Review
- Art Events-TexasJuly 2004Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- What's NewsJanuary 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Art Events-TexasDecember 2003Osterman, JulieSouthwest Art
- Albert Schmidt RediscoveredMarch 1996Grauer, MichaelSouthwest Art
- Editor's PerspectiveMarch 1996McGarry, Susan HallstenSouthwest Art
