Artist signatures page loaded. Found 4 signature examples for Harold Rudolph. Sign in or subscribe to view signatures.
Harold Rudolph SIGNATURES
1850 - 1883/1884. Known for: Landscape and portrait painting.
A landscape and portrait painter known for subjects of Louisiana, Harold Rudolph is documented as having lived in New Orleans from 1873 until his death ten years later. Shortly after his arrival,... Read full biography
A landscape and portrait painter known for subjects of Louisiana, Harold Rudolph is documented as having lived in New Orleans from 1873 until his death ten years later. Shortly after his arrival, local newspapers, the New Orleans Republican and Daily Picayune, described his portraiture as being... Read full biography
A landscape and portrait painter known for subjects of Louisiana, Harold Rudolph is documented as having lived in New Orleans from 1873 until his death ten years later. Shortly after his arrival, local newspapers, the New Orleans Republican and Daily Picayune, described his portraiture as being some of the best ever produced in the city. However, in 1877, his brother-in-law and portrait painting partner, Brutus Ducomman, committed suicide, which resulted in Rudolph changing from subjects from... Read full biography
A landscape and portrait painter known for subjects of Louisiana, Harold Rudolph is documented as having lived in New Orleans from 1873 until his death ten years later. Shortly after his arrival, local newspapers, the New Orleans Republican and Daily Picayune, described his portraiture as being some of the best ever produced in the city. However, in 1877, his brother-in-law and portrait painting partner, Brutus Ducomman, committed suicide, which resulted in Rudolph changing from subjects from portraits to landscape painting. Studio locations of Rudolph were 166 Canal Street and 8th Street and Charles. He exhibited at Seebold's Gallery, a prestigious venue for his era. Source:. John Mahe and Rosanne McCaffrey, Editors, Encyclopaedia of New... Read full biography
A landscape and portrait painter known for subjects of Louisiana, Harold Rudolph is documented as having lived in New Orleans from 1873 until his death ten years later. Shortly after his arrival, local newspapers, the New Orleans Republican and Daily Picayune, described his portraiture as being some of the best ever produced in the city. However, in 1877, his brother-in-law and portrait painting partner, Brutus Ducomman, committed suicide, which resulted in Rudolph changing from subjects from portraits to landscape painting. Studio locations of Rudolph were 166 Canal Street and 8th Street and Charles. He exhibited at Seebold's Gallery, a prestigious venue for his era. Source:. John Mahe and Rosanne McCaffrey, Editors, Encyclopaedia of New Orleans Artists, 1718-1918
Sign in required to view signatures
Harold Rudolph - Artist Signatures
Harold Rudolph Artist Signatures
Access Required
askART does not represent or warrant that the information accessible via this Site is accurate, complete or current, including, but not limited to, such information contained in artist biographies, auction records, samples of artists' signatures, artworks for sale, and information and value estimates contained in artist price valuation reports.
