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Robert Koehler

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He began to exhibit in the National Academy, New York, in 1877. In 1885 he took charge of a private school of art in that city. He organized the American department of the international art exhibition at Munich in 1883, and was appointed by the Bavarian authorities to act in the same capacity in the
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Koehler was president of the Minnesota State Art Commission from 1903 to 1910, member of the Artists' League of Minneapolis, honorary member of the Minnesota State Art Society, honorary member of the Alumni Association of the Minneapolis School of Art, member of the
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Koehler continued working in Minneapolis, painting portraits and landscapes, teaching painting, and arranging exhibitions. He retired as director in 1914. He died in Minneapolis at age 66.
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In 1892 Robert Koehler returned to New York City to work as a portrait artist. The following year he moved to
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for eye surgery, and stayed to work as a lithographer. After studying drawing in the night classes of the
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Robert Koehler's The Strike: The Improbable Story of an Iconic 1886 Painting of Labor Protest
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Koehler's work while in Munich won him silver and bronze awards from the Academy, and
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portrait of Etta Chadbourn Ross at the Etta C. Ross Memorial Library Museum at
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and art teacher who spent most of his career in the United States.
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Revisiting the white city: American art at the 1893 World's Fair
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to study fine art at the Royal Academy in 1873, studying with
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Emigrants from the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
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National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution)
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Hamburg
German Confederation
Minneapolis
Minnesota
American
Milwaukee
New York
NAD
Lemuel E. Wilmarth
Munich
Royal Academy
Franz von Defregger
Painting
painter
Hamburg
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
German-English Academy
Henry Vianden
Munich's Royal Academy of Fine Arts
lithography
New York City
National Academy of Design
Munich
Karl von Piloty
Ludwig Thiersch
Ludwig Löfftz
Franz Defregger
William Merritt Chase
Frank Duveneck

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