Born in Canfield, Illinois, Edward Ertz became a watercolor painter of
landscapes, etcher especially noted for wood engraving, illustrator,
and teacher with a distinguished career in America, France and England.
As a young man, he studied in Paris with Jules Lefebvre, Benjamin
Constant, and Paul Delance, and then went to Chicago for five years to
do an engraving apprenticeship. About 1881, he went to New
Orleans where he established a lithography business that was active i (showing 500 of 2640 characters). |
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Edward Ertz is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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