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1879 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 1953 Holicong, Pennsylvania. Known for: Landscape-skyscape and coastal painting, stained-glass.
GEORGE WILLIAM SOTTER. George Sotter, though relatively unknown, has recently been called "one of the most locally popular of the Pennsylvania Impressionists." (An American Tradition, 1995-96, p.... Read full biography
GEORGE WILLIAM SOTTER. George Sotter, though relatively unknown, has recently been called "one of the most locally popular of the Pennsylvania Impressionists." (An American Tradition, 1995-96, p. 29). Born in Pittsburgh on September 25, 1879, Sotter began his art education with local teachers and... Read full biography
GEORGE WILLIAM SOTTER. George Sotter, though relatively unknown, has recently been called "one of the most locally popular of the Pennsylvania Impressionists." (An American Tradition, 1995-96, p. 29). Born in Pittsburgh on September 25, 1879, Sotter began his art education with local teachers and with Henry G. Keller, who had studied in various German academies. Keller, known for his superb, atmospheric watercolors, taught at the Cleveland School of Art but Sotter studied with him in... Read full biography
GEORGE WILLIAM SOTTER. George Sotter, though relatively unknown, has recently been called "one of the most locally popular of the Pennsylvania Impressionists." (An American Tradition, 1995-96, p. 29). Born in Pittsburgh on September 25, 1879, Sotter began his art education with local teachers and with Henry G. Keller, who had studied in various German academies. Keller, known for his superb, atmospheric watercolors, taught at the Cleveland School of Art but Sotter studied with him in Pittsburgh. Later Sotter would exhibit between 1903 and 1937 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. His works were also shown at the Corcoran Gallery (1912-23), the Carnegie International (1901-26), the National Academy of Design (1913 and 1921), and at... Read full biography
GEORGE WILLIAM SOTTER. George Sotter, though relatively unknown, has recently been called "one of the most locally popular of the Pennsylvania Impressionists." (An American Tradition, 1995-96, p. 29). Born in Pittsburgh on September 25, 1879, Sotter began his art education with local teachers and with Henry G. Keller, who had studied in various German academies. Keller, known for his superb, atmospheric watercolors, taught at the Cleveland School of Art but Sotter studied with him in Pittsburgh. Later Sotter would exhibit between 1903 and 1937 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. His works were also shown at the Corcoran Gallery (1912-23), the Carnegie International (1901-26), the National Academy of Design (1913 and 1921), and at the Art Institute of Chicago (1911-27). In 1915, Sotter exhibited four works at the Panama-Pacific Internat... Read full biography
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- The Pennsylvania Impressionist LegacyOctober 2005Schantz, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Phillips' Mill: 75 Years of ArtJune 2005Jaeger-Smith, EricaAmerican Art Review
- The Michener Museum Comes Home to NFebruary 2004Flynn, ElisabethAmerican Art Review
- Book Review-Pennsylvania ImpressionNovember 2003May, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Impressionism Comes to Bucks CountyOctober 2002Peterson, Brian H.American Art Review
- Pennsylvania Impressionists & ModerOctober 2001Alterman, JimAmerican Art Review
- Bucks County ImpressionistsNovember 1994Berman, AnnArchitectural Digest
