Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Augustus William Dunbier (American, 1888-1977)
Signed: Augustus W. Dunbier (Lower, Left)
" Nature Morte Chinoise " circa 1950s
Oil on Canvas
20" x 16"
Housed in a 2 1/2" Gold Frame
Overall Size: 24 1/2" x 20 1/2"
Biography:
Born on a farm in Polk County, Nebraska, during the famous blizzard of 1888, Augustus Dunbier became Nebraska's most prominent and widely traveled artist in the early to mid 20th century. Working until the year before his death at age 89, he painted landscapes, still life, and portraits in a style that others, but not he, labelled Impressionist. At age 10, he saw his first professional art work at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha, and this exposure set the direction of his life. A year later, he returned with his parents to Germany from where his family had emigrated, and in 1907, he enrolled for seven years of study at the Dusseldorf Academy, known for its instruction in genre and history painting. However, Impressionist Adolf Munzer...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Art by Medium: Oil Crayon
MaterialsCanvas, Oil Crayon