Page loaded successfully. Showing magazine articles for Louis Michel Eilshemius.
Artist Magazine Ads
Magazine articles page for Louis Michel Eilshemius ((1864 - 1941)), known for Cavorting nudes and landscape painting. Showing 4 magazine articles.
Louis Michel Eilshemius MAGAZINE ADS
1864 Arlington, New Jersey - 1941 New York City. Known for: Cavorting nudes and landscape painting.
Louis Eilshemius was born to wealthy and socially prominent immigrant parents near Newark, New Jersey. His earliest paintings, reflecting the influence of Corot and Inness, placed him well within the... Read full biography
Louis Eilshemius was born to wealthy and socially prominent immigrant parents near Newark, New Jersey. His earliest paintings, reflecting the influence of Corot and Inness, placed him well within the context of contemporary American art. He had his work accepted by the National Academy of Design in... Read full biography
Louis Eilshemius was born to wealthy and socially prominent immigrant parents near Newark, New Jersey. His earliest paintings, reflecting the influence of Corot and Inness, placed him well within the context of contemporary American art. He had his work accepted by the National Academy of Design in 1887 and 1888. He seemed destined for glittering success. This official recognition, apparently so promising, had to sustain him for the remainder of his active career. His subsequent entries were... Read full biography
Louis Eilshemius was born to wealthy and socially prominent immigrant parents near Newark, New Jersey. His earliest paintings, reflecting the influence of Corot and Inness, placed him well within the context of contemporary American art. He had his work accepted by the National Academy of Design in 1887 and 1888. He seemed destined for glittering success. This official recognition, apparently so promising, had to sustain him for the remainder of his active career. His subsequent entries were rejected, and he continued to work for three decades without further encouragement. The involuntary isolation ultimately destroyed him. What queered his career was a strain of fantasy; he introduced into his atmospheric pictures incidents of a naive... Read full biography
Louis Eilshemius was born to wealthy and socially prominent immigrant parents near Newark, New Jersey. His earliest paintings, reflecting the influence of Corot and Inness, placed him well within the context of contemporary American art. He had his work accepted by the National Academy of Design in 1887 and 1888. He seemed destined for glittering success. This official recognition, apparently so promising, had to sustain him for the remainder of his active career. His subsequent entries were rejected, and he continued to work for three decades without further encouragement. The involuntary isolation ultimately destroyed him. What queered his career was a strain of fantasy; he introduced into his atmospheric pictures incidents of a naive sort - lubricious, melodramatic, somewhat wooden. People laughed at them and eventually,... Read full biography
Louis Michel Eilshemius - Artist Info
About Louis Michel Eilshemius: Magazine Ads
Magazine Articles (4)
Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- American Artists Abroad and Their IOctober 2004Stula, NancyAmerican Art Review
- Mount Holyoke College Art MuseumJune 2004Doezema, MarianneAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsMarch 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Drawings in the Adirondack MuseumJuly 2000Witthoft, BruciaThe Magazine Antiques