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1871 California (at sea off coast) - 1959 Tryon, North Carolina. Known for: Landscape, waterscape and interior painting.
Landscape painter, Lawrence Mazzanovich was born in 1872 at sea off the coast of California. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later at the Art Student's League of New York. Traveling... Read full biography
Landscape painter, Lawrence Mazzanovich was born in 1872 at sea off the coast of California. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later at the Art Student's League of New York. Traveling abroad, he visited Paris and Fontainebleau, where he must have encountered impressionism and almost... Read full biography
Landscape painter, Lawrence Mazzanovich was born in 1872 at sea off the coast of California. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later at the Art Student's League of New York. Traveling abroad, he visited Paris and Fontainebleau, where he must have encountered impressionism and almost certainly saw the late works of Monet. He exhibited in the Beaux Arts in 1900. In March of 1911, W. Scott Thurber Gallery in Chicago announced an exhibition of works by Mazzanovich. A third exhibition... Read full biography
Landscape painter, Lawrence Mazzanovich was born in 1872 at sea off the coast of California. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later at the Art Student's League of New York. Traveling abroad, he visited Paris and Fontainebleau, where he must have encountered impressionism and almost certainly saw the late works of Monet. He exhibited in the Beaux Arts in 1900. In March of 1911, W. Scott Thurber Gallery in Chicago announced an exhibition of works by Mazzanovich. A third exhibition was held in 1912. While in Chicago Mazzanovich was an instructor at the Holme School of Illustration, along with school owner John Francis Holme, J. C. Leyendecker, Edgar Spier Cameron and Frederick J. Mulhaupt. ("Art", Chicago Times-Herald,... Read full biography
Landscape painter, Lawrence Mazzanovich was born in 1872 at sea off the coast of California. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and later at the Art Student's League of New York. Traveling abroad, he visited Paris and Fontainebleau, where he must have encountered impressionism and almost certainly saw the late works of Monet. He exhibited in the Beaux Arts in 1900. In March of 1911, W. Scott Thurber Gallery in Chicago announced an exhibition of works by Mazzanovich. A third exhibition was held in 1912. While in Chicago Mazzanovich was an instructor at the Holme School of Illustration, along with school owner John Francis Holme, J. C. Leyendecker, Edgar Spier Cameron and Frederick J. Mulhaupt. ("Art", Chicago Times-Herald, 6/4/1899). Mazzanovich was also employed making designs and illuminating books for the Roycroft P... Read full biography

