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Name
  
Charles Schreyvogel



Died
  
January 27, 1912, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States

Charles schreyvogel


Charles Schreyvogel (January 4, 1861 – January 27, 1912) was an American painter of Western subject matter in the days of the disappearing frontier. Schreyvogel was especially interested in military life.

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Life

He was born in New York City and grew up in a poor family of German immigrant shopkeepers on the Lower East Side of New York. He also spent part of his childhood in Hoboken, New Jersey. Schreyvogel was unable to afford art classes and he taught himself to draw. In 1901, his painting My Bunkie was awarded the Thomas Clarke Prize at the annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design. He suddenly became recognized and earned what seemed like overnight fame.

Charles Schreyvogel Breaking Through the Lines Charles Schreyvogel as art

Schreyvogel did much of his work in his studio (or its rooftop) in decidedly non-Western Hoboken.

Charles Schreyvogel Charles Schreyvogel the Artist National Cowboy Western Heritage

He died in Hoboken in 1912 and is buried in Flower Hill Cemetery, North Bergen, New Jersey.

Charles Schreyvogel Charles Schreyvogel the Artist National Cowboy Western Heritage

Works by Schreyvogel are included in the collections of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the Sid Richardson Museum, Fort Worth, Texas and the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Collections

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Today Charles Schreyvogel paintings can be found in the collections of:

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  • The Sid Richardson Museum
  • The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

  • Charles Schreyvogel How Kola Charles Schreyvogel Art Reproduction Galerie Dada

    References

    Charles Schreyvogel Wikipedia