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  1. A national membership group of museum friends who share a love of American art and craft. ... Karl Anderson. born Oxford, OH 1874-died Westport, CT 1956

    • January 13, 1874
    • May 18, 1956
  2. Karl Anderson. A master of painting the figure posed out-of-doors, Karl Anderson belongs to the second generation of American artists who adopted the brilliant color and fluid, spontaneous brushwork associated with impressionism. Anderson was born into modest circumstances in Oxford, Ohio, the eldest of seven siblings who also included realist ...

  3. Karl Anderson. Karl Anderson (1874-1956) studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, and held jobs as a house painter and photo editor before finding work as a magazine illustrator. Anderson longed for further training, so he travelled to Holland to take a class taught by George Hitchcock, an artist who specialized in nature and light effects.

  4. Karl Anderson. Born in Morning Sun, Ohio, near Oxford, Karl Anderson became a magazine illustrator and noted impressionist painter of genre, mythology, symbolism, and still life, much influenced by his exposure in Europe to painters in that style. He was the son of a harness maker and saddler and the brother of famous playright, Sherwood Anderson.

  5. Jul 1, 2017 · Karl Anderson: An Artist and His World. Hardcover – July 1, 2017. by Dorothy Davis Cox (Author) See all formats and editions. Seven children were born to a poor couple in Ohio. The father was a Civil War veteran dubbed "The Major" who spent his time telling war stories and playing his coronet in the village band.

    • Dorothy Davis Cox
  6. www.artnet.com › artists › karl-andersonKarl Anderson | Artnet

    View Karl Anderson’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  7. Karl Anderson’s Tennis Court at Hôtel Baudy depicts people gathered at the tennis courts in front of the Hotel Baudy, the inn that served as their gathering spot for artists in Giverny, the French rural village that became an important artists’ colony in the late nineteenth century. On one of two courts, a game of doubles tennis is in ...

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