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1857 Cincinnati, Ohio - 1927 New York City. Known for: Shorescape genre and landscape painting, illustrations.
A painter most remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree atmosphere, Edward Potthast was one of the significant 19th-century American artists from Cincinnati, which at the time of his birth... Read full biography
A painter most remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree atmosphere, Edward Potthast was one of the significant 19th-century American artists from Cincinnati, which at the time of his birth was a burgeoning art center and a place of refuge for German immigrants including the Potthast family.... Read full biography
A painter most remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree atmosphere, Edward Potthast was one of the significant 19th-century American artists from Cincinnati, which at the time of his birth was a burgeoning art center and a place of refuge for German immigrants including the Potthast family. He first studied at the McMicken School of Design and at the Cincinnati Academy, and then went to Europe briefly before becoming established in his native city as a lithographer and illustrator. In... Read full biography
A painter most remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree atmosphere, Edward Potthast was one of the significant 19th-century American artists from Cincinnati, which at the time of his birth was a burgeoning art center and a place of refuge for German immigrants including the Potthast family. He first studied at the McMicken School of Design and at the Cincinnati Academy, and then went to Europe briefly before becoming established in his native city as a lithographer and illustrator. In 1892, he moved to New York City where he won the Clarke Prize at the National Academy of Design and many other honors. In 1910, he was part of a Santa Fe Railroad sponsored trip to the Grand Canyon that included Thomas Moran. The group spent ten days... Read full biography
A painter most remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree atmosphere, Edward Potthast was one of the significant 19th-century American artists from Cincinnati, which at the time of his birth was a burgeoning art center and a place of refuge for German immigrants including the Potthast family. He first studied at the McMicken School of Design and at the Cincinnati Academy, and then went to Europe briefly before becoming established in his native city as a lithographer and illustrator. In 1892, he moved to New York City where he won the Clarke Prize at the National Academy of Design and many other honors. In 1910, he was part of a Santa Fe Railroad sponsored trip to the Grand Canyon that included Thomas Moran. The group spent ten days painting on the South Rim of the Canyon, and this experience was so stimulating to him that he returned to the... Read full biography
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- American Impressionism: Variations on a ThemeApril 2006Wolfe, M. MelissaAmerican Art Review
- Seeing People: Nat'l Academy MuseumMarch 2005EditorsAmerican Art Review
- American Artists Abroad and Their IOctober 2004Stula, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Quick SketchesMay 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- American Narrative PaintingsFebruary 2004Eiland, William UnderwoodAmerican Art Review
- Triumph of Ohio Watercolor PaintersJune 2003Robinson, William HAmerican Art Review
- Extraordinary Gifts from the ProctFebruary 2003Aronson, JulieAmerican Art Review
- Living With AntiquesNovember 2000Pisano, RonaldThe Magazine Antiques
- New York ReviewsOctober 1998Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Cincinnati Schoolhouse TreasuresApril 1998Kuntz, BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- Edward Henry PotthastOctober 1997Elliott, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Bruce MuseumJune 1997Hall-Duncan, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Lyman Allyn Art MuseumJune 1997Munger, Susan HAmerican Art Review
- The Legacy of Cape AnnOctober 1995Keny, JamesAmerican Art Review
