| Born in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, Robert Frederick Blum was the son of German-American parents. He had much in common with several other leading artists associated with American Impressionism, all of whom were from that city: John Twachtman, Ralph E. DeCamp, and Edward Potthast were all born in the 1850s, and each was a first-generation American whose parents had emigrated from Germany to Cincinnati. Their childhood experiences would have been similar, as they g (showing 500 of 9529 characters). |
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Robert Blum is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Illustrators
San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Paris Pre 1900 Modernism
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