Robert Lohman PRICE CHARTS
1919 - 2001. Known for: Sculpture, medals, oil paintings.
Robert Lohman, portrait and figure sculptor and painter, worked in a variety of media including wood, plaster, oil paint, watercolor, ceramics and bronze. He studied at John Herron Art Institute and... Read full biography
Robert Lohman, portrait and figure sculptor and painter, worked in a variety of media including wood, plaster, oil paint, watercolor, ceramics and bronze. He studied at John Herron Art Institute and Cranbrook and Yale for graduate work. He assisted Carl Milles at Cranbrook Academy before becoming... Read full biography
Robert Lohman, portrait and figure sculptor and painter, worked in a variety of media including wood, plaster, oil paint, watercolor, ceramics and bronze. He studied at John Herron Art Institute and Cranbrook and Yale for graduate work. He assisted Carl Milles at Cranbrook Academy before becoming Director of Fine Arts there from 1947-49. He also taught at Washington University in St. Louis and the Indianapolis Art League for 10 years. Teachers include Maija Grotell and Gaetano Cecere. Among his... Read full biography
Robert Lohman, portrait and figure sculptor and painter, worked in a variety of media including wood, plaster, oil paint, watercolor, ceramics and bronze. He studied at John Herron Art Institute and Cranbrook and Yale for graduate work. He assisted Carl Milles at Cranbrook Academy before becoming Director of Fine Arts there from 1947-49. He also taught at Washington University in St. Louis and the Indianapolis Art League for 10 years. Teachers include Maija Grotell and Gaetano Cecere. Among his many accomplishments as an artist, he designed the medal for the Indy 500 Pacemaker Club, 1965, and the medal to represent the US at the Exposition Internationale de la Medaille in Athens, 1966. Sources:. Dan Ripley's Antique Helper.... Read full biography
Robert Lohman, portrait and figure sculptor and painter, worked in a variety of media including wood, plaster, oil paint, watercolor, ceramics and bronze. He studied at John Herron Art Institute and Cranbrook and Yale for graduate work. He assisted Carl Milles at Cranbrook Academy before becoming Director of Fine Arts there from 1947-49. He also taught at Washington University in St. Louis and the Indianapolis Art League for 10 years. Teachers include Maija Grotell and Gaetano Cecere. Among his many accomplishments as an artist, he designed the medal for the Indy 500 Pacemaker Club, 1965, and the medal to represent the US at the Exposition Internationale de la Medaille in Athens, 1966. Sources:. Dan Ripley's Antique Helper. www.artisticspiritgallery.com/

