Emigrating to America in 1894, Ulrich Ellerhusen established a reputation for sculpture and monuments. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago* and the Art Students League* in New York, and teachers included Lorado Taft and Karl Bitter.
He was a teacher at the National Academy of Design* in New York City, and established the Ellerhusen School of Painting. As a medallic* artist for the Medallic Art Company, he created a medal inscribed to artist Gertrude Lathrop. It wa (showing 500 of 5102 characters). |
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