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233: 31: 287: 495: 460: 155:, and a coterie of realist artists with whom he associated. In 1910, he went to Europe, where he remained for two years to study the Old Masters in Paris, the Netherlands, and Spain. Upon his return, he settled in New York, and soon became known as one of the most promising of the younger group of American painters. He discovered 205:
Recognized for his work in portraiture, Speicher’s renown allowed him to support himself with commissions, and he also executed many flower still lifes and landscapes. Always favoring female subjects, he was also one of the few moderns to undertake nudes for which he became known. With a strong
139:, which he found of great importance to his formative style. Through Henri, with whom he became close friends, he also became acquainted with George Bellows, with whom he also became close, and with 107:(April 5, 1883 – May 11, 1962) was an American portrait, landscape, and figurative painter. He was one of the foremost realists of his generation who closely upheld the mantle of his mentor, 364: 576: 124: 218: 591: 159:, soon after and began to split his time between Manhattan and Woodstock, where he became an important and popular figure in the art colony. 222: 596: 566: 206:
technique and great capability as a draughtsman, Speicher’s compositions are analytical and methodical in their design and execution.
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From the teens, Speicher began to receive a steady stream of awards and honors. By the 1920s Speicher was considered a leading
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artist in America, practicing a form of realism. Among the awards he received was the Beck Gold medal for portraiture at the
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and Frank Vincent Du Mond. In 1908, he won the school's Kelley Prize with a portrait of fellow student
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New Paltz, New York: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz, 2014.
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magazine called him America's most important living painter. He was also awarded the
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in 1912 and a full academician in 1925. Speicher was appointed director of the
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Along His Own Lines: A Retrospective of New York Realist Eugene Speicher.
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Miss Helen Appleton (Thomas R. Proctor Prize, National Academy, 1911)
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at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1938 for
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Buffalo, New York
American
Painting
NA
Robert Henri
Buffalo, New York
Albright Art School
William Merritt Chase
Georgia O'Keeffe
New York School of Art
Rockwell Kent
Edward Hopper
Guy Pène du Bois
Leon Kroll
Woodstock, New York
portrait
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia
Potter Palmer
Art Institute of Chicago
Temple Gold Medal
National Academy of Design
American Academy of Arts and Letters
painting event
art competition
1932 Summer Olympics

Metropolitan Museum
Katharine Cornell

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