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Eisenlohr
was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and
his family moved to Dallas, Texas
2 years later.
Considered a
pioneer Texas landscape artist, Eisenlohr first exhibited his works
at the
Texas Coast Fair at Dickinson, Texas in 1895.
His earliest
art studies were with Frank Reaugh & Robert Jenkins Onderdonk.
He went to
New York and studied at Woodstock and then to Europe. At Karlsruhe
he was
invited to join the master class of Gustave Schoenleber and the Granducal
Academy
of Fine Arts studying with Hans Thoma, Truebner and Keller.
After returning to America, he spent five summers at the New Mexico art
colonies of Santa Fe
and Taos.

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Edward Eisenlohr
He was a member
of the Salmagundi Club of New York; Southern States Art League;
Art Association
of New Orleans; American Federation of Arts; New Orleans Watercolor
Club;
trustee of the Dallas Arts Association.
He exhibited
his works at The Pan American Exposition; San Francisco's World Fair;
American
Watercolor Society; Philadelphia & Chicago Watercolor Clubs; Santa Fe
Museum;
the Dallas Fair (one of his canvases was exhibited next to a painting by Claude Monet);
San Antonio, Edgar B. Davis Competition and many, many others.
Seeking to Purchase Works by
Edward Eisenlohr
& other Early Texas Artists


San
Antonio,
Texas
Specializing in Early Texas Art Since 1988
Email or Call Richard Plumly
(210) 408-7778

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