Cleveland School

Cleveland School

The Cleveland School refers to the flourishing local arts community of Northeast Ohio during the period from 1910-1960. It was so named in 1928 by Elrick Davis, a journalist with the Cleveland Press.[1] The Cleveland School was renowned for its watercolor painting, and also included well-known printmakers, sculptors, and ceramists.

Artists of the Cleveland School were involved with the founding of the Cleveland School of Art (now Cleveland Institute of Art), the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Society of Artists, Kokoon Arts Club, and Cleveland's annual May Show.[2]

Cleveland School artists include:

  • George Adomeit
  • Russell B. Aitken
  • Whitney Atchley,
  • Kenneth F. Bates
  • Joseph Boersig
  • August Biehle
  • Lawrence Edwin Blazey
  • Alexander Blazys
  • Paul Bogatay
  • Charles E. Burchfield
  • Clarence H. Carter
  • Claude Conover
  • R. Guy Cowan
  • Paul Dominey
  • Nora E. Dyer
  • Harold Edward
  • Edris (Edith Aline) Eckhardt
  • W. Leroy Flint
  • Carl Gaertner
  • Clement and Fern Giorgi
  • Frederick Gottwald
  • Doris Hall
  • Harold W. Hunsicker
  • A. Drexler Jacobson
  • Joseph W. Jicha
  • Max Kalish
  • Henry Keller
  • Kalman Kubinyi
  • Charles Lakovsky
  • Hughie Lee-Smith
  • Norman E. Magden
  • Hermann Matzen
  • Leza and William McVey
  • Carl Moellman
  • Joseph Motto
  • Charles Murphy
  • Horace Potter
  • Steven A. Rebeck
  • Louis Rorimer
  • Charles Louis Sallée
  • Viktor Schreckengost
  • Marvin Smith (artist)
  • Elizabeth Andersen Seaver
  • Glen Moore and Elsa Vick Shaw
  • William Sommer
  • Esther Marshall Sills
  • Walter Sinz
  • Drew Smith
  • Rolf Stoll
  • Paul Travis
  • Abel and Alexander Warshawsky
  • Frank N. Wilcox
  • Sandor Vago
  • Thelma Frazier Winter.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bassett, Mark (2005-01-11). "The Cleveland School". http://www.markbassett.com/cleveland_school.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-20. 
  2. ^ Shelley, James (1997-07-10). "Art". Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=A18. Retrieved 2008-01-20. 

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