Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Max Bohm died in Provincetown, Massachusetts 1923, where he became one of the early forces in creation of art colony there.
He took his early art training at the Cleveland School of Art, and by age 16, had collectors purchasing his paintings. In 1887, he went to Paris with an aunt and enrolled at the Academie Julian School where his teachers included Gustave Boulanger, Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefebvre. By 1895, he was living in Etaples, Fran (showing 500 of 2454 characters). |
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Max Bohm is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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