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1856 San Francisco, California - 1942 San Francisco, California. Known for: Portrait, figure, genre and landscape painting.
Born in San Francisco in 1856, Anna became enamored by the celebrated French animal painter Rosa Bonheur, a giant among woman painters. Anna's mother arranged for her to study in Switzerland, then... Read full biography
Born in San Francisco in 1856, Anna became enamored by the celebrated French animal painter Rosa Bonheur, a giant among woman painters. Anna's mother arranged for her to study in Switzerland, then the family moved to Paris. There she and her sisters often sat around a large table, focused on sewing... Read full biography
Born in San Francisco in 1856, Anna became enamored by the celebrated French animal painter Rosa Bonheur, a giant among woman painters. Anna's mother arranged for her to study in Switzerland, then the family moved to Paris. There she and her sisters often sat around a large table, focused on sewing while one of her sisters would read aloud. Anna executed a copy of Rosa Bonheur's Plowing in Nivernais in the Musée du Luxembourg, which became for her a talisman. In 1882 she entered the Académie... Read full biography
Born in San Francisco in 1856, Anna became enamored by the celebrated French animal painter Rosa Bonheur, a giant among woman painters. Anna's mother arranged for her to study in Switzerland, then the family moved to Paris. There she and her sisters often sat around a large table, focused on sewing while one of her sisters would read aloud. Anna executed a copy of Rosa Bonheur's Plowing in Nivernais in the Musée du Luxembourg, which became for her a talisman. In 1882 she entered the Académie Julian to study under Jules-Joseph Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury. Right away, Klumpke's works were accepted in the Paris Salon, beginning with An Eccentric in 1882. By 1885 she received an Honorable Mention for a portrait and three years later, a... Read full biography
Born in San Francisco in 1856, Anna became enamored by the celebrated French animal painter Rosa Bonheur, a giant among woman painters. Anna's mother arranged for her to study in Switzerland, then the family moved to Paris. There she and her sisters often sat around a large table, focused on sewing while one of her sisters would read aloud. Anna executed a copy of Rosa Bonheur's Plowing in Nivernais in the Musée du Luxembourg, which became for her a talisman. In 1882 she entered the Académie Julian to study under Jules-Joseph Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury. Right away, Klumpke's works were accepted in the Paris Salon, beginning with An Eccentric in 1882. By 1885 she received an Honorable Mention for a portrait and three years later, a medal at the Julian Academy. In 1886, Klumpke visited Italy. Two years later... Read full biography
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- American Women Painters in Paris 1860-1900October 2006Weinberg, H. BarbaraFine Art Connoisseur
- The Widening World of Women in ArtOctober 2000Brown, Joan TWildlife Art
- Breaking Down BarriersSeptember 2000May, StephenArt & Antiques
- ARTtalkNovember 1999EditorsARTnews
- The Genteel Tradition in AmericanApril 1999Love, Richard & Michael WorleyAmerican Art Review
- The Sellars CollectionApril 1997Woods, JeanAmerican Art Review
