Frederick Gottwald Artist

Frederick Carl Gottwald (August 15, 1858 – June 23, 1941) was a traditionalist American painter who was influential in the development of the Cleveland School of art, sometimes called the "dean of Cleveland painters". He taught at the Western Reserve School of Design for Women (later renamed to the Cleveland Institute of Art), and it has been said that he "contributed more than any other person to Cleveland's artistic development".

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Frederick Gottwald
Birth dateAugust 15, 1858
Birth place
Austria
Nationality
United States
Date of deathJune 23, 1941
Place of death
Pasadena California

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Artist

Field of work
Painting
Influenced
Influenced by
Movement
Cleveland School (arts community)
training at
Académie Julian
Academy of Fine Arts Munich
Cooper Union
Art Students League of New York

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