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1857 Cincinnati, Ohio - 1903 New York City. Known for: Figure, genre and mural painting, illustration, lithography.
Born in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Robert Frederick Blum was the son of German-American parents. He had much in common with several other leading artists associated with American... Read full biography
Born in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Robert Frederick Blum was the son of German-American parents. He had much in common with several other leading artists associated with American Impressionism, all of whom were from that city: John Twachtman, Ralph E. DeCamp, and Edward Potthast were... Read full biography
Born in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Robert Frederick Blum was the son of German-American parents. He had much in common with several other leading artists associated with American Impressionism, all of whom were from that city: John Twachtman, Ralph E. DeCamp, and Edward Potthast were all born in the 1850s, and each was a first-generation American whose parents had emigrated from Germany to Cincinnati. Their childhood experiences would have been similar, as they grew up in close... Read full biography
Born in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Robert Frederick Blum was the son of German-American parents. He had much in common with several other leading artists associated with American Impressionism, all of whom were from that city: John Twachtman, Ralph E. DeCamp, and Edward Potthast were all born in the 1850s, and each was a first-generation American whose parents had emigrated from Germany to Cincinnati. Their childhood experiences would have been similar, as they grew up in close proximity to one another in the city's boisterous German neighborhood. Twachtman and Blum knew each other as boys and shared an early enthusiasm for art. A painter and illustrator, Blum likely developed an interest in magazine illustration while an... Read full biography
Born in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Robert Frederick Blum was the son of German-American parents. He had much in common with several other leading artists associated with American Impressionism, all of whom were from that city: John Twachtman, Ralph E. DeCamp, and Edward Potthast were all born in the 1850s, and each was a first-generation American whose parents had emigrated from Germany to Cincinnati. Their childhood experiences would have been similar, as they grew up in close proximity to one another in the city's boisterous German neighborhood. Twachtman and Blum knew each other as boys and shared an early enthusiasm for art. A painter and illustrator, Blum likely developed an interest in magazine illustration while an apprentice at Gibson & Co., lithographers in Cincinnati, during 1873 and 1874. He began drawing lessons at the... Read full biography
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- American Impressionism: Variations on a ThemeApril 2006Wolfe, M. MelissaAmerican Art Review
- Editor's NotebookJune 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- Japanism in AmericaAugust 2003Leggio, GailAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Triumph of Ohio Watercolor PaintersJune 2003Robinson, William HAmerican Art Review
- In the Land of Casanova: AmericanFebruary 2003Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Extraordinary Gifts from the ProctFebruary 2003Aronson, JulieAmerican Art Review
- Paris 1900: The American SchoolDecember 1999Fischer, Diane PAmerican Art Review
- Margaret/Raymond Horotitz CollectioJanuary 1999Cikovsky, Nicolai Jr.The Magazine Antiques
- Contemporary Sale/American ArtJanuary 1999Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- Masters of Color & LightJune 1998Ferber, Linda SAmerican Art Review
- The Salmagundi ClubOctober 1997Katlan, AlexanderAmerican Art Review
- The Lure of ItalyFebruary 1995Stebbins, Theodore E JrAmerican Art Review
