Louis Eilshemius

American painter with unique style

Louis Eilshemius - American painter with unique style
Born

1864
161 years ago

Died

December 29th, 1941
83 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Active in the early 20th century, this individual contributed to the art world as a painter, producing works characterized by vibrant colors and imaginative themes. Many pieces reflected a mix of modernism and romanticism, showcasing both landscapes and figural subjects. The artist exhibited in various galleries, gaining recognition during their lifetime. The work often drew from personal experiences and emotions, creating a distinctive perspective within American art.

Exhibited at the National Academy of Design

Works held in collections of major galleries

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