Ferdinand Burgdorff | |
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Born | Cleveland, Ohio, US | November 29, 1881
Died | May 12, 1975 Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, US | (aged 93)
Education | Cleveland School of Art |
Notable work | Dioramas of life zones at Yosemite Museum |
Style | Color realism |
Movement | Bohemianism |
Awards | 1926 Silver medal California State Fair[1] |
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Ferdinand Burgdorff, (November 29, 1881 – May 12, 1975), also known as Ferdy, was an American etcher, painter, and printmaker. He was nationally known for his role as a landscape painter of the Monterey Peninsula, Yosemite, and the dessert Southwest.[2][3] He was one of the earliest artist that came to the art colony in Carmel-by-the-Sea.[1][4][5] He was an illustrator for Sunset Magazine.[6] His works can be found in the permanent collections of the Naval Postgraduate School, De Young Museum, Monterey Museum of Art, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.[7]
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