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Europe became his home. The year 1886 found him living in Venice, followed by the Netherlands in 1890. He also visited Venice repeatedly after 1890 and, from 1899 to 1902, lived in Rome. In 1888 and 1892, he organized exhibits of American art in Munich. He, himself, exhibited at the London
234:, a lace and linen manufacturer who was also a collector of contemporary art. Ulrich painted Clarke's portrait and Clarke promoted his career, awarding him the first Thomas B. Clarke Prize for "Best American Figure Composition". 249:. They were together for much of the next three years. Blum concentrated on scenes from everyday life, while Ulrich continued to focus on social commentary; including paintings done from sketches made in an orphanage. 340: 301: 319: 355: 497: 487: 502: 42: 482: 472: 492: 173: 266: 215:. He soon became one of the few artists of that period to deal with the depiction of social issues. A notable work from this time was 89: 108: 61: 224: 477: 68: 422: 191:
Between 1879 and 1881, Ulrich was back in the United States, where he made a study of the methods used by artists during the
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In 1897, he married Margarethe Oppenheim (1877–1939), daughter of the banker,
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painter who spent most of his career in Germany. He is best known for his
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and joined the circle of American-born artists who associated with
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In the summer of 1884, Ulrich returned to Europe; travelling with
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The Village Printing Shop, Haarlem, the Netherlands
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