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1858 New York City - 1908 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Genre, figure, narrative and interior painting.
Charles Frederick Ulrich was a noted late nineteenth-century realist painter of portraits and genre scenes who spent much of his life as an expatriate in Europe. He was born in New York, the son of a... Read full biography
Charles Frederick Ulrich was a noted late nineteenth-century realist painter of portraits and genre scenes who spent much of his life as an expatriate in Europe. He was born in New York, the son of a German émigré photographer and painter. His first studies were with little-known the painter and... Read full biography
Charles Frederick Ulrich was a noted late nineteenth-century realist painter of portraits and genre scenes who spent much of his life as an expatriate in Europe. He was born in New York, the son of a German émigré photographer and painter. His first studies were with little-known the painter and lithographer, Francis Venino. In the early 1870s, he enrolled at the National Academy of Design and may have attended classes at the Cooper Union School of Art. In the mid-1870s, many American artists... Read full biography
Charles Frederick Ulrich was a noted late nineteenth-century realist painter of portraits and genre scenes who spent much of his life as an expatriate in Europe. He was born in New York, the son of a German émigré photographer and painter. His first studies were with little-known the painter and lithographer, Francis Venino. In the early 1870s, he enrolled at the National Academy of Design and may have attended classes at the Cooper Union School of Art. In the mid-1870s, many American artists were seeking training in Munich, and by October of 1875 Ulrich had followed their lead, enrolling that month at the city's Royal Academy, where his instructors were Ludwig von Löfftz and Wilhelm Lindenschmidt. He quickly became part of the circle of... Read full biography
Charles Frederick Ulrich was a noted late nineteenth-century realist painter of portraits and genre scenes who spent much of his life as an expatriate in Europe. He was born in New York, the son of a German émigré photographer and painter. His first studies were with little-known the painter and lithographer, Francis Venino. In the early 1870s, he enrolled at the National Academy of Design and may have attended classes at the Cooper Union School of Art. In the mid-1870s, many American artists were seeking training in Munich, and by October of 1875 Ulrich had followed their lead, enrolling that month at the city's Royal Academy, where his instructors were Ludwig von Löfftz and Wilhelm Lindenschmidt. He quickly became part of the circle of American painters led by Frank Duveneck. Indeed, Duveneck submitted a portrait of Ulrich as his diploma piece to the... Read full biography
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- Collection of John and Dolores BeckDecember 2000Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
