- William Frederic Ritschel
William Frederic Ritschel (1864-1949) was an impressionist painter who was born in
Nuremberg, Germany on July 11, 1864. As a youth, he worked as a sailor and began sketching seascapes. He studied art underKarl Raupp (1837-1918) andWilhelm von Kaulbach (1805-1874) at theRoyal Academy in Munich before immigrating to New York City in 1895. In 1911, he settled inCarmel-by-the-Sea, California and began paintingMonterey Peninsula . He died in Carmel in 1949.The
Arizona State University Art Museum (Tempe, Arizona), theArt Institute of Chicago , theCrocker Art Museum (Monterey, California), theDavenport Museum of Art (Davenport, Iawa),Fisher Gallery (University of Southern California, Los Angeles), theHonolulu Academy of Arts , theIrvine Museum (Irvine, California), theMonterey Museum of Art (Monterey, California), theMuseum of Art at Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah ), theNewark Museum (Newark, New Jersey ), theOakland Museum of California (Oakland, California ), thePennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (Philadelphia ), theSmithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, D. C. ),Springville Museum of Art (Springville, Utah ), and theUniversity of Arizona Museum of Art (Tucson, Arizona ) are among the public collections holding works by William Frederic Ritschel.References
* Gerdts, William H., "Art Across America: Two Centuries of Regional Painting, 1710-1920", New York, Abbeville Press, 1990.
* Oakland Art Gallery, "Paintings by William Ritschel; Paintings & Sculpture by George Alois Laisner", Oakland, Calif.: Oakland Art Gallery, 1947.
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