Bernard Von Eichman Art
Bernard Von Eichman was born in 1899 in San Francisco, where he suffered a difficult childhood. He managed to enroll in the California College of the Arts in 1915. There, he met Louis Bassi Siegriest, with whom he would later exhibit as a member of the "Society of Six." From 1918–1930, Von Eichman exhibited his bright modernist works with the Six, a group opposed to the dominant Tonalism that was popular in the Bay Area. Von Eichman was an established artist in the 1930s, when he left for relative obscurity in New York, where he lived until the onset of World War II. Returning to California, he was a resident of San Francisco and Monterey until his death in 1970, shortly before which he burned a great portion of his life's work.
1930s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Archival Paper, Watercolor
1950s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Oil
Jon BlanchetteEast Santa Cruz Landscape: Yellow Farmhouse with Storm Clouds Oil Painting, circa 1955
1960s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Canvas, Oil
1940s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Watercolor
1930s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Gouache, Oil
1940s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Gouache
1930s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Oil, Gouache, Board
1940s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Canvas, Oil
1940s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Gouache, Board
1930s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Archival Ink, Watercolor
1940s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Oil, Board
1940s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Canvas, Oil
1970s American Modern Bernard Von Eichman Art
Gouache