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Edward Potthast

Edward Potthast ,A painter remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree atmosphere, Edward Potthast was one of the significant 19th-century American artists from Cincinnati, which at the time of his birth was a burgeoning art center. It was also a place of refuge for German immigrants including the Potthast family.

He first studied at the McMicken School of Design and at the Cincinnati Academy, and then went to Europe briefly before becoming established in his native city as a lithographer and illustrator.

In 1892, he moved to New York City where he won the Clarke Prize at the National Academy and many other honors. In 1910, he was part of a Santa Fe Railroad sponsored trip to the Grand Canyon that included Thomas Moran. The group spent ten days painting on the South Rim of the Canyon, and this experience was so stimulating to him that he returned to the West several times, developing a tonalist style of painting night scenes.

His studio was primarily in New York City, but in 1912, he spent extensive time in Europe where he enrolled in Academies in Munich, Antwerp and Paris. He divided his time between illustrations for "Harper's" and "Scribner's" magazines but later gave up illustration for full time fine art. He was an exceedingly private person who died at his easel.
Sailboats off Far Rockaway
ID:8854
Looking out to Sea
ID:8853
Little Sea Bather
ID:8852
Landscape by the Shore
ID:8851
In the Surf2
ID:8850
In the Surf
ID:8849
In the Garden1
ID:8848
In Cloud Regions
ID:8847
Hourtide
ID:8846
Children at Play on the Beach
ID:8845
By the Shore
ID:8844
Brighton Beach
ID:8843
Boating in Central Park
ID:8842
Beach Scene1
ID:8841
Bathers by the Shore
ID:8840
At the Seashore
ID:8839
At the Beach1
ID:8838
Along the Mystic River
ID:8837
A Summer Vacation
ID:8836