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Franz Bischoff Untitled Landscape oil painting


Untitled Landscape
Painting ID::  26534
Artist: Franz Bischoff
Painting: Untitled Landscape
Introduction: mk51 c.1915 Oil on canvas 2x30inches
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Franz Bischoff Roses n-d oil painting


Roses n-d
Painting ID::  36011
Artist: Franz Bischoff
Painting: Roses n-d
Introduction: kr01 Oil on canvas 30x40inches
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Franz Bischoff Untitled Coastal Seascape oil painting


Untitled Coastal Seascape
Painting ID::  36047
Artist: Franz Bischoff
Painting: Untitled Coastal Seascape
Introduction: kr01 Oil on board 13x19inches
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Franz Bischoff Arroyo Seco oil painting


Arroyo Seco
Painting ID::  36051
Artist: Franz Bischoff
Painting: Arroyo Seco
Introduction: kr01 Oil on board
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Austrian-born American Painter, 1864-1929 was an American artist known primarily for his beautiful floral paintings and California landscapes. He was born in Bomen, Austria on January 9, 1864 and as a young teenager immigrated to the United States where he became a naturalized citizen. While in Europe, his early training was focused upon applied design, watercolor and ceramic decorations.After having lived and worked in New York, Fostoria, Ohio and Dearborn, Michigan, Franz Bischoff decided to visit California in 1900 and ultimately chose to settle in Los Angeles in 1906. Shortly after arriving, he started making arrangements to design and build a large Italian Renaissance style home in Pasadena that also became his studio. This landmark home was completed in 1908. Inspired by the California countryside, Bischoff set attempted to capture the area's brilliant light and diverse landscapes. Spending less time with ceramic painting, Bischoff painted local farms, fishing wharfs, and coastal landscapes. Recognized during his career for use of color and vivid composition, his paintings always displayed reverence for nature. One critic commented that some of his later works flirted with Expressionism and his use of colors were reminiscent of Fauvism. . Related Artists to Franz Bischoff : | GOSSAERT, Jan (Mabuse) | Norman Garstin | Lower Rhenish School | Paul Emile Chabas | alexej von jawlenskij |

 

 

 

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