William Clusmann (1859-1927) American, Oil Painting, Summer Landscape. Signed lower right. William Clusmann, born in North Laporte, Indiana, exhibited a grand total of 156 works at the Art Institute of Chicago between 1889 and 1925. Then he became active in the Hoosier Salon (1925-1927). Clusmann was also a member of the Chicago Water Color Club and the Chicago Society of Artists. He was trained first under James Farrington Gookins (1840-1904) and Henry Fenton Spread (1844-1890), then in Munich under the Hungarian academic painter Gyula Benczúr. Weimer (1940, p. 434) surmised that Clusmann came to Munich in July of 1880. In 1884, he won an Honorable Mention in Stuttgart, where he was studying briefly with Frederick Keller. The artist developed a lighter palette for his plein-air scenes of Chicago, such as Lincoln Park, Chicago (Private coll.). Clusmann happened to be in Germany again in 1917 when America declared war -- he was allowed to return home but had to leave his paintings behind. Back in Chicago, he painted Jackson Park, Chicago, which is admirable for its successful rendering of full sunlight and its clear depiction of space.
Overall Size: 15 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 1/2 in.
Sight Size: 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.
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15 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 1/2 in.