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1861 New York City - 1912 Hoboken, New Jersey. Known for: Indian, cowboy and military genre painting, miniatures.
One of the better known painters of Western subject matter, Charles Schreyvogel was especially interested in military life in the days of the disappearing frontier. His western scenes were usually... Read full biography
One of the better known painters of Western subject matter, Charles Schreyvogel was especially interested in military life in the days of the disappearing frontier. His western scenes were usually subjects with landscape as the backdrop, and his depictions of Indians were that of people with... Read full biography
One of the better known painters of Western subject matter, Charles Schreyvogel was especially interested in military life in the days of the disappearing frontier. His western scenes were usually subjects with landscape as the backdrop, and his depictions of Indians were that of people with dignity and pride. "His favorite theme was warfare between intruding whites and Indians defending their ancestral homelands." (Baigell, 321). He spent most of his life as an impoverished artist and then... Read full biography
One of the better known painters of Western subject matter, Charles Schreyvogel was especially interested in military life in the days of the disappearing frontier. His western scenes were usually subjects with landscape as the backdrop, and his depictions of Indians were that of people with dignity and pride. "His favorite theme was warfare between intruding whites and Indians defending their ancestral homelands." (Baigell, 321). He spent most of his life as an impoverished artist and then earned what seemed like overnight fame. "When Remington died in 1909, Schreyvogel wore the mantle of premier Western artist for the brief remainder of his life." (Zellman, 557). Schreyvogel was born in New York City and grew up in a poor family of... Read full biography
One of the better known painters of Western subject matter, Charles Schreyvogel was especially interested in military life in the days of the disappearing frontier. His western scenes were usually subjects with landscape as the backdrop, and his depictions of Indians were that of people with dignity and pride. "His favorite theme was warfare between intruding whites and Indians defending their ancestral homelands." (Baigell, 321). He spent most of his life as an impoverished artist and then earned what seemed like overnight fame. "When Remington died in 1909, Schreyvogel wore the mantle of premier Western artist for the brief remainder of his life." (Zellman, 557). Schreyvogel was born in New York City and grew up in a poor family of German immigrant shopkeepers on the Lower East Side and also spent much of his childhood in Hoboken, New Jersey. He foun... Read full biography
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- Legends of the West" The Foxley CollectionDecember 2006Joyner, J. BrooksAmerican Art Review
- The Gund Collection at the Eiteljorg MuseumFebruary 2006Campbell, SuzanAmerican Art Review
- The Blanton Museum of Art, C.R. SmiDecember 2004Saunders, Richard HAmerican Art Review
- The New Gold RushMay 2003Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Painters and the American WestOctober 2000Troccoli, Joan CarpenterAmerican Art Review
- 1900 RediscoveredSeptember 2000Duncan, MichaelArt in America
- Arizona History Through ArtApril 2000Reisdorfer, KathrynAmerican Art Review
- Changing Times, Unchanging VisionsFebruary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
