Edward Charles Volkert
Edward Charles Volkert
Crisp Day
Oil on Canvas
24 x 29 inches
Signed Lower Right
Edward Volkert (American, 1871- 1935) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1871. He was a landscape and mural painter who specialized in dappled pasture scenes with dairy cattle and oxen. During the 1890s he studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati under Frank Duveneck, Vincent Nowottny, and Thomas Noble, then at the Art Student's League, New York. Unlike many painters of his generation, he did not go to Europe to study, but kept a studio in New York until 1924, and afterward in Lyme, Connecticut, spending part of each year in Cincinnati with his sisters. He exhibited annually at the National Academy of Design from 1906 to 1933 and was a member of numerous art associations both in Ohio and elsewhere. He died in 1935, in Cincinnati.
Studied
Ohio Mechanics Inst.,; Art Academy of Cincinnati with F. Duvaneck, T.S. Noble and V. Nowottny; ASL with S. Mowbray, George DeF. Brush, William M. Chase
Member
ANA; NYWCC; AWCS; Allied AA; SC; Union Int. des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres; Cincinnati MacDowell Society; Am. Soc. Animal PS; NAC; CAFA; AFA
Exhibited
PAFA Ann., 1898, 1909-13, 1918-19, 1932; Corcoran Gallery biennials, 1910-23 (three times); NYWCC, 1919 (prize); CAFA, 1925 (prize), 1929 (prize); PAFA, 1898; New Haven PCC, 1930 (prize); Lyme AA, 1932 (prize); AIC
Work
Cincinnati Art Museum
Resources
WW33; Cincinnati Painters of the Golden Age, No. 108-09 (w/ illus.); Art In Conn.; The Impressionist Years; Falk, Exh. Record