Cockatoo
Thomas Pollack Anschutz

Item Number: 6687
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $2,500
Online Close: Nov 1, 2006 12:00 AM EST
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Description
Size: 12" x 7 1/2"
Watercolor by Thomas Anshutz (1851-1912)
Thomas Pollack Anschutz, born in 1851, was a portrait, figurative and landscape painter. He studied at the National Academy of Design and went on to become the chief painting teacher at the Pennsylvania Institute of Fine Arts by 1886. Anschutz's important influence was projected more through his students than in his own work. He was generally not acknowledged until the 20th century. Anschutz's oil paintings often depicted a female in a contemplative posture. His most famous work, "Iron Workers at Noontime" (1882) clearly anticipates Realism, where working class men are shown in their everyday life. In addition to oils, Anschutz also produced watercolor pieces that show an interest in light and color, often done on travel. Anschutz died in 1912 after a long and prosperous career as a professor and working artist.
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