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Louis Michel Eilshemius (February 4, 1864 - December 29, 1941) was an American painter, primarily of landscapes and nudes. Although he was academically trained, much of his work has the unself-aware character of naive art. Eilshemius was a grandson of Swiss painter Louis-Leopold Robert.
Born near Newark, New Jersey into a wealthy family, his earliest education was in Europe, after which he spent two years at Cornell University before his art studies began at the Art Students League of New York. He subsequently studied under Bouguereau at the Academie Julian in Paris, and traveled widely in Europe, Africa and the South Seas, returning to the family brownstone in New York City where he was to live for the rest of his life. |
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ID de tableau:: 71281 Landscape Landscape
ca. 1917(1917)
Oil on board
38 x 77.3 cm (14.96 x 30.43 in)
ca. 1917(1917)
Oil on board
38 x 77.3 cm (14.96 x 30.43 in)
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ID de tableau:: 71361 Nude Ascending Nude Ascending
ca. 1908(1908)
Oil on cardboard
68.6 x 60 cm (27.01 x 23.62 in)
ca. 1908(1908)
Oil on cardboard
68.6 x 60 cm (27.01 x 23.62 in)
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ID de tableau:: 72458 Nude Ascending Nude Ascending
Date ca. 1908(1908)
Medium Oil on cardboard
Dimensions 68.6 X 60 cm (27.01 X 23.62 in)
cyf Date ca. 1908(1908)
Medium Oil on cardboard
Dimensions 68.6 X 60 cm (27.01 X 23.62 in)
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ID de tableau:: 92452 Bathers Bathers
Date c. 1920(1920)
Medium Oil on paper, mounted on paperboard
Dimensions 22.8 X 30.5 cm (9 X 12 in)
TTD Date c. 1920(1920)
Medium Oil on paper, mounted on paperboard
Dimensions 22.8 X 30.5 cm (9 X 12 in)
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Louis Michel Eilshemius (February 4, 1864 - December 29, 1941) was an American painter, primarily of landscapes and nudes. Although he was academically trained, much of his work has the unself-aware character of naive art. Eilshemius was a grandson of Swiss painter Louis-Leopold Robert.
Born near Newark, New Jersey into a wealthy family, his earliest education was in Europe, after which he spent two years at Cornell University before his art studies began at the Art Students League of New York. He subsequently studied under Bouguereau at the Academie Julian in Paris, and traveled widely in Europe, Africa and the South Seas, returning to the family brownstone in New York City where he was to live for the rest of his life.
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