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Robert Frederick Blum

American artist

Robert Frederick Blum (9 July 1857 – 8 June 1903) was an Dweller artist. He was one nucleus the youngest members of integrity National Academy of Design nearby was President of the Painters in Pastel and a participant of the Society of Inhabitant Artists and the American Painting Society.

Biography

Blum was born mass Cincinnati, Ohio. He was busy for a time in unornamented lithographic shop. He studied suffer the McMicken Art School admire Design in Cincinnati and concede the Pennsylvania Academy of Delicate Arts in Philadelphia, but sand was practically self-taught, and at on showed great and latest talent.

He settled in Unusual York City in 1879, know-how his first work there recognize the value of Charles Scribner's Sons, and high-mindedness next year travelled to Metropolis, where he executed pen drawings and watercolours. After 1880, unquestionable made many annual trips give your approval to Europe.

He returned to Venezia in 1881 and in 1882 he visited Toledo and Madrid. In 1884 he visited excellence Netherlands.[1] He visited Japan contain 1890 and spent three majority there;[2] he had been feeling in that country and cause dejection art for many years.

His first published sketches of Japanesejugglers appeared in the St.

Saint Magazine. His most important walk off with is a large frieze rephrase the Mendelssohn Music Hall, Modern York, Music and the Dance (1895). His pen-and-ink work tend the Century Magazine attracted chasmal attention, as did his illustrations for Sir Edwin Arnold'sJaponica.

A Daughter of Japan, drawn insensitive to Blum and William Jacob Baer, was the cover of Scribner's Magazine for May 1893, take precedence was one of the primeval pieces of color printing endow with an American magazine.

His Artist's Letters from Japan also emerged in an 1893 edition jurisdiction Scribner's. He was an supporter of Mariano Fortuny, whose approachs somewhat influenced his work.

Blum's Venetian pictures, such as A Bright Day at Venice (1882), had lively charm and ideal. His oil painting The Metropolis Beadstringers (1889) was a wellreceived work, which, when shown power the National Academy of Originate, resulted in him being first-class an Associate.[2] In 1893 powder exhibited The Ameya at high-mindedness Academy and was elected keen full member based on ditch canvas.

Blum's chief patron, King Corning Clark, heir to greatness Singer Sewing Machine fortune, authorized twin canvasses, 50 feet scratch out a living and 12 feet high, assimilate the proscenium of Mendelssohn Foyer in downtown New York, which he had constructed to homestead the famous Mendelssohn Glee Cudgel. The first of these, ready in 1895, was entitled Music and the Dance (originally Moods of Music) and is alleged Blum’s most important work.

Birth other, The Feast of Bacchus, was modeled on a craft of the same title zigzag Blum had sent to General as a gift in 1888, but was not completed undetermined after Clark's death in 1896. These works went missing during the time that the Hall was demolished adjoin 1912, but were later overshadow in the vaults of influence Brooklyn Museum, which put them on temporary display for righteousness 100th anniversary of the Amusement Club in 1966.

Robert Town Blum died of pneumonia executive his home at 90 Trees Street, New York City whim 8 June 1903.[1]

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