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471: 404: 490: 444: 423: 456: 161: 31: 251: 381:, was modeled on a painting of the same title that Blum had sent to Clark as a gift in 1888, but was not completed until after Clark's death in 1896. These works went missing when the Hall was demolished in 1912, but were later found in the vaults of the Brooklyn Museum, which put them on temporary display for the 100th anniversary of the Glee Club in 1966. 403: 470: 422: 365:
fortune, commissioned twin canvasses, 50 feet long and 12 feet high, for the proscenium of Mendelssohn Hall in downtown New York, which he had constructed to house the famous
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at the Academy and was elected a full member based on that canvas.
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and was President of the Painters in Pastel and a member of the
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attracted wide attention, as did his illustrations for
342:(1882), had lively charm and beauty. His oil painting 369:. The first of these, finished in 1895, was entitled 346:(1889) was a popular work, which, when shown at the 316:
for May 1893, and was one of the earliest pieces of
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
610: 332:, whose methods somewhat influenced his work. 654:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni 592:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 546: 544: 514: 512: 29: 604:Robert Frederick Blum exhibition catalog 576: 541: 518: 249: 223:in 1879, doing his first work there for 509: 664:Deaths from pneumonia in New York City 611: 477:That is Where All Babies Live in Japan 35:Self-Portrait of Robert Frederick Blum 550: 287:(1895). His pen-and-ink work for the 271:. His most important work is a large 231:, where he executed pen drawings and 324:also appeared in an 1893 edition of 13: 674:20th-century American male artists 669:19th-century American male artists 629:19th-century American illustrators 335:Blum's Venetian pictures, such as 200:. He was employed for a time in a 14: 690: 597: 551:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 227:, and the next year travelled to 210:Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 488: 469: 454: 442: 421: 402: 388:at his home at 90 Grove Street, 258:His first published sketches of 159: 127:(The Metropolitan Museum of Art) 481:Princeton University Art Museum 414:Princeton University Art Museum 644:20th-century American painters 634:19th-century American painters 583:"Blum, Robert Frederick"  554:"Blum, Robert Frederick"  495:"Vintage Festival", ca.1890s. 449:"Man before grilled entrance". 384:Robert Frederick Blum died of 320:for an American magazine. His 1: 570: 206:McMicken Art School of Design 521:"Robert Frederick Blum Dead" 191: 7: 322:Artist's Letters from Japan 186:American Watercolor Society 182:Society of American Artists 10: 695: 395: 348:National Academy of Design 344:The Venetian Beadstringers 178:National Academy of Design 254:Portrait of Blum in 1875. 243:. In 1884 he visited the 208:in Cincinnati and at the 167: 158: 153: 149: 145: 135: 131: 118: 104: 96: 69: 40: 28: 21: 519:Obituary (9 June 1903). 503: 204:shop. He studied at the 90:United States of America 63:United States of America 649:Artists from Cincinnati 589:Encyclopædia Britannica 328:. He was an admirer of 225:Charles Scribner's Sons 639:American male painters 560:Encyclopedia Americana 277:Mendelssohn Music Hall 255: 437:means a candy-seller. 367:Mendelssohn Glee Club 363:Singer Sewing Machine 357:Blum's chief patron, 268:St. Nicholas Magazine 253: 174:Robert Frederick Blum 45:Robert Frederick Blum 23:Robert Frederick Blum 462:Old Powhatan Chimney 410:Chinese street scene 379:The Feast of Bacchus 359:Alfred Corning Clark 306:, drawn by Blum and 141:Alfred Corning Clark 371:Music and the Dance 313:Scribner's Magazine 310:, was the cover of 304:A Daughter of Japan 285:Music and the Dance 659:Painters from Ohio 308:William Jacob Baer 295:Sir Edwin Arnold's 256: 196:Blum was born in 171: 170: 80:90 Grove Street, 686: 593: 585: 565: 564: 556: 548: 539: 538: 536: 534: 525: 516: 492: 473: 458: 446: 425: 406: 392:on 8 June 1903. 337:A Bright Day at 290:Century Magazine 265:appeared in the 198:Cincinnati, Ohio 163: 138: 121: 76: 59:Cincinnati, Ohio 54: 52: 33: 19: 18: 694: 693: 689: 688: 687: 685: 684: 683: 609: 608: 600: 573: 568: 549: 542: 532: 530: 523: 517: 510: 506: 499: 497:Brooklyn Museum 493: 484: 474: 465: 459: 450: 447: 438: 426: 417: 407: 398: 330:Mariano Fortuny 194: 136: 119: 92: 84: 78: 74: 65: 61: 56: 50: 48: 47: 46: 36: 24: 17: 16:American artist 12: 11: 5: 692: 682: 681: 676: 671: 666: 661: 656: 651: 646: 641: 636: 631: 626: 621: 607: 606: 599: 598:External links 596: 595: 594: 580:, ed. 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Cincinnati, Ohio
United States of America
New York City
New York
United States of America
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National Academy of Design
Society of American Artists
American Watercolor Society
Cincinnati, Ohio
lithographic
McMicken Art School of Design
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Philadelphia
New York City
Charles Scribner's Sons
Venice
watercolours
Toledo
Madrid
Netherlands

Japanese
jugglers
St. Nicholas Magazine
frieze
Mendelssohn Music Hall

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