| Born in Egg, Bavaria, Germany, Rupert Schmid was a sculptor who was the son of a stone carver. He studied at the Royal Academy in Munich, and in 1884, immigrated to the United States. The next year he exhibited at the National Academy of Design, and by 1890 had settled in San Francisco where he established a studio and got many important commissions including the decorations for the Spreckels and Chronicle buildings as well as portraits busts of many prominent persons of San Francisc (showing 500 of 3803 characters). |
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Rupert Schmidt is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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