Albert Henry Krehbiel (November 25, 1873 – June 29, 1945), was the most decorated American painter ever at the French Academy, winning the Prix De Rome, four gold medals and five cash prizes. He was born in Denmark, Iowa and taught, lived and worked for many years in Chicago. His masterpiece is the programme of eleven decorative wall and two ceiling paintings / murals for the Supreme and Appellate Court Rooms in Springfield, Illinois (1907–1911).[1] Although educated as a realist in Paris, which is reflected in his neoclassical mural works, he is most famously known as an American Impressionist. Later in his career, Krehbiel experimented in a more modernist manner (a style that became known as "synchromism").[2][3][4][5][6]
^"Krehbiel, Albert H." Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00101219. ISBN 978-0-19-977378-7. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
^"Albert H. Krehbiel – An Architect's Appreciation", article in Illinois Society of Architects, Monthly Bulletin; October – November 1945; Vol. 30, Nos. 4 – 5.
^Krehbiel, Life and Works of an American Artist, by Robert Guinan; 109 pp., color ill; Regnery Gateway, 1991; ISBN 0-89526-533-8 (acid-free paper) pages 27 -29.
^Albert Krehbiel: An American Impressionist , by Kim Coventry; Sonnenschien Gallery, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois; 1989; 11 pp., ill.
^"Albert Henry Krehbiel (1873–1945): American Impressionist, Muralist and Art Educator; article by Donald T. Ryan, Jr". www.tfaoi.org. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
^Allegories of Justice, The Albert H. Krehbiel Murals in the Supreme Court Building of Illinois, cover article by Lizabeth (Betsy) Wilson; Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, ISSN 0019-2287, Spring 1984; pp. 2 -13. Archived 2008-10-10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved November 4, 2009
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