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1897 New York City - 1981 Manhattan, New York. Known for: Floral still life, landscape, portrait and marine painting, Parisien scenes.
Antoinette Schulte, (aka Antoine, Antoinet, and Schult) born in New York City in 1897. Her first artistic studies began with the Canadian-American figurative painter George Brant Bridgman, who taught... Read full biography
Antoinette Schulte, (aka Antoine, Antoinet, and Schult) born in New York City in 1897. Her first artistic studies began with the Canadian-American figurative painter George Brant Bridgman, who taught artists at the Art Students League of New York. She also studied with Homer Boss, a well-known... Read full biography
Antoinette Schulte, (aka Antoine, Antoinet, and Schult) born in New York City in 1897. Her first artistic studies began with the Canadian-American figurative painter George Brant Bridgman, who taught artists at the Art Students League of New York. She also studied with Homer Boss, a well-known artist and philosopher who mastered expressionism and liked to work with “plein air” painting, transmitting to his students the trade in contact with nature on the Maine coast. In New York she met the... Read full biography
Antoinette Schulte, (aka Antoine, Antoinet, and Schult) born in New York City in 1897. Her first artistic studies began with the Canadian-American figurative painter George Brant Bridgman, who taught artists at the Art Students League of New York. She also studied with Homer Boss, a well-known artist and philosopher who mastered expressionism and liked to work with “plein air” painting, transmitting to his students the trade in contact with nature on the Maine coast. In New York she met the already famous José María López Mezquita and became his student with whom she would spend five long years accompanying him on his continuous trips throughout the world. She later expanded her studies in Paris, where she became a great friend of the... Read full biography
Antoinette Schulte, (aka Antoine, Antoinet, and Schult) born in New York City in 1897. Her first artistic studies began with the Canadian-American figurative painter George Brant Bridgman, who taught artists at the Art Students League of New York. She also studied with Homer Boss, a well-known artist and philosopher who mastered expressionism and liked to work with “plein air” painting, transmitting to his students the trade in contact with nature on the Maine coast. In New York she met the already famous José María López Mezquita and became his student with whom she would spend five long years accompanying him on his continuous trips throughout the world. She later expanded her studies in Paris, where she became a great friend of the painter, engraver, sculptor, and decorator Georges-Charles Dufresne and with the French graphic artist André Dunoyer de Segonza... Read full biography

