Historical records matching Charles Frederic Ulrich
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About Charles Frederic Ulrich
Charles Frederick Ulrich trained in Munich in the early 1880's and then at the National Academy of Design in New York City. He was a member of the Society of American Artists, the Salmagundi Club, and a founding member of the Society of Painters in Pastel. In 1885 he returned to Europe and, after extensive travel, he eventually settled in Berlin.
ULRICH, Charles Frederick, artist, born in New York city, 18 October, 1858. He began his art studies at Cooper institute and the National academy, New York, and during 1875-'81 continued them under Ludwig Lofftz and Wilhelm Lindenschmit in Munich. In 1879 he gained a bronze medal at the academy there. For several years he followed his profession in New York, but about 1884 he went to Venice, Italy. He was elected an associate of the National academy in 1883, and received the Thomas B. Clarke prize there the following year for his " In the Land of Promise." He has executed several carefully and truthfully painted genre pictures, among which are "The Wood-Engraver" (1882) ; " The Glass-Blowers" and "The Carpenter" (1883); "A Dutch Type-Setter" ; "The Waifs" (1885) ; and "Washing of Feet in the Venice Cathedral."
Charles Frederic Ulrich's Timeline
1858 |
October 18, 1858
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New York, New York, United States
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1901 |
July 29, 1901
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1908 |
May 15, 1908
Age 49
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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National Academy of Design
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