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Robert Franz Von Neumann
(1888 - 1976)
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Lived/Active: Wisconsin / Germany
Known for: printmaking, painting-fishermen, lithography, teaching
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Robert Franz von Neumann is primarily known as Robert Franz Von Neumann
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Biography from Adam Cave Fine Art:
| Robert von Neumann immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1926
after receiving his art education, working as a designer and
illustrator and serving the German infantry during WWI.
He and his
family settled in Milwaukee where he had a career in teaching at the
Milwaukee State Teacher's College, the Layton School of Art and the Art
Institute of Chicago.
Neumann embraced the Regionalist style during the
1930’s and was particularly known for his paintings and lithographs of
fisherman on the Great Lakes.
His works are in the collections of the
Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris; The Chicago Art Institute; the Library
of Congress, Washington D.C.; and the Milwaukee Art Museum to name a
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