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Emil Fuchs (artist)

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in 1924. He had surgery for cancer in 1928, and in anticipation of a death with great suffering he shot himself at the Hotel des Artistes in New York on 13 January 1929, aged 62. His will created a foundation which put his art on view as a permanent exhibit, and for this he left $ 500,000 plus
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on 9 August 1866. During his years in Austria, Germany and Rome he was a sculptor and medallist who eventually began to study painting as well. He studied at the
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summer exhibition he showed a case of medals including "portraits of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, H. M. King Edward VII.,
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Fuchs began going to the United States in 1905, primarily to paint portraits of wealthy socialites. In 1915 during
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Several medallions commissioned by Queen Victoria (d.1901), Edward VII (d.1910) and Queen Alexandra (d.1925).
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The work of Emil Fuchs; illustrating some of his representative paintings, sculpture, medals and studies
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in 1891. While in Rome he had an affair with Elvira Fraternali; this is referred to in the film
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Catalogue of the Tate Gallery's Collection of Modern Art other than Works by British Artists
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From 1897 to 1915 his address was in London where he regularly met with the artist
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in 1898 and he taught there. He worked on commissions including portraits for
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National Portrait Gallery, London: four portraits associated with Emil Fuchs
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Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers
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Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design
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Brooklyn Museum: Collections: American art: Queen Victoria lying in state
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Oil painting of Queen Victoria lying in state (1901), at Brooklyn Museum.
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of the artist, available from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries.
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brooklynmuseum.org Coronation of King Edward VII Medal (Aug. 9, 1902)
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in Liverpool. In 1900 at the same gallery he exhibited a portrait of
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Smithsonian Institution: Photographs of sculptures by Emil Fuchs
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Between 1898 and 1902 he showed fourteen works over seven
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brooklynmuseum.org Brookly Museum collections: Emil Fuchs
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http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/ Mapping Sculpture: Emil Fuchs
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siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
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Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: collections: Emil Fuchs
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Antiqbook.com: Emil Fuchs and Etching by Simmons 1929
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With Pencil, Brush, and Chisel: The life of an Artist
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With Pencil, Brush and Chisel: The life of an artist
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A selection of Fuchs' medallic art can be found at:
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Medal commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the
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Watson Library 212:artworks to the public. 107:Prussian Academy of Arts 1090:Austrian male sculptors 1023:The Work of Emil Fuchs, 839:, England) 12 July 1913 716:Quoted on Tate website: 519:Cleveland Museum of Art 381:Prince Christian Victor 105:. 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Index


Self-portrait
Brooklyn Museum
MVO
medallist
Vienna
Queen Victoria
Edward VII
high society

Brooklyn Museum
Vienna
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Edmund von Hellmer
Viktor Oskar Tilgner
Prussian Academy of Arts
Anton von Werner
German Prix de Rome
D'Annunzio
Gustav Freytag

Emily Post
Brooklyn Museum
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
John Singer Sargent
Royal Academy of Arts
Queen Victoria
Edward VII
aristocracy
high society

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