Research topic: Louis Michel Eilshemius

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Louis Michel Eilshemius

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Louis Michel Eilshemius , 1864-1941, American painter, b. near Newark, N.J. The son of a wealthy Dutch importer, he spent much of his youth abroad. After two years at Cornell Univ. he studied art at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design in New York City and at Julian's in Paris, where he worked under Bouguereau. He returned to New York c.1887, when two of his works were shown at the National Academy. Aside from this early notice he received no real recognition for more than 30 years. Although he continued to paint, he also tried his hand at inventing, composing, and writing... Read more
Eilshemius, Louis Michel
Eilshemius, Louis Michel (1864–1941). American painter, one of the great eccentrics of 20th-century art. Born in New Jersey, the son of a Dutch merchant...New York, 1899). There is a kinship of feeling with the poetic introverted work of another eccentric, Albert Pinkham Ryder , but ... Read more

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