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Gilbert F Neumann

Old House, Built in 1848
By Gilbert Neumann
Located in Austin, TX
"Old House, Built in 1848" by painter Gilbert F. Neumann Medium: Oil paint on panel Size: 9 x 12
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20th Century American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

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Gilbert Franz Neumann (1906-1970) was an Early Texas Plein Air painter and native of San Antonio Texas. He was a student of Jose Arpa, and exhibited his works in San Antonia throughout the 1920's and 30's. During the Great Depression he was hired by a government art program to paint the mural, titled "Autumn" at Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio. He worked with photographer Ernest Raba to found a find arts school, and taught at Leon Springs Art Colony, near San Antonio. In the 1940's Neumann lived in California. He later, moved back to San Antonio where he spent the rest of his life. Naumann's exhibits include the Edgar B. Davis competition in 1927 and 1929; and exhibit of Jose Arpa's students at the Witte Museum, San Antonio: the San Antonio Artists Guild: Annual Texas Artists Exhibition in Fort Worth; and the Dallas Woman's Forum. Nin the Edgar B. Davis competitions In 1927 and 1929. An exhibit at the Witte Museum of Jose Arpa and his students; San Antonio Artists Guild: The Annual Texas Artists Exhibition in Fort Worth; The Dallas Woman's Forum and others.

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