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Frank Raubicheck

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In 1892, he exhibited more than 40 paintings at the Fifth Avenue Auction House in New York under the management of William B. Norman and the E. W. Noyes Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. These paintings were a result of three years' work in Bavaria, the Netherlands and Belgium. In the mid-1890s, he
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A New Edition Containing Unpublished Corrections of the Author, With Illustrations by Geo. H. Broughton, Will H. Drake, and Howard Pyle, and Etchings by Henry C. Eno and F. Raubicheck. In Two Volumes.
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in the 1870s. He was an art student at the University of Munich and began his career as a painter while still in Europe. His style has been compared to that of
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in New York. He was one of the creators of the official seal for the Grolier Club, which still hangs on the banner outside the club's E. 60th Street address in
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Etching, "Untitled (Girl Playing Lute; after Edward Percy Moran) circa 1885. Permanent Collection, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York.
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In the 1880s, Raubicheck painted and sold many impressionist landscapes, many of which are scenes on the East End of
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Auction Catalogue, Norman Auction, December 1892, Fifth Avenue Auction House, Archives of American Art, New York, NY
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Auction Catalogue, Noyes Gallery, March 1892, Boston, Massachusetts, Archives of American Art, New York, NY
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A History of New York By Diedrich Knickerbocker," Washington Irving, 1886. Printed for the Grolier Club.
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He continued painting throughout the remainder of his life, which was spent in
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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painter
etcher
Bohemia
Claude Monet
Long Island
Parrish Art Museum
Southampton, New York
Washington Irving
Knickerbocker's History of New York
Grolier Club
Manhattan
The New York Times
Park Row
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hartsdale, New York
Westchester County


Categories
1847 births
American illustrators
19th-century American painters
19th-century American male artists
American male painters
20th-century American painters
20th-century American male artists
Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
1952 deaths
People from the Kingdom of Bohemia
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni

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