William Wendt

William Wendt
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William Wendt (February 20, 1865, Beutzen, near Diesten, Germany - December 29, 1946, Laguna Beach) was a German-born American landscape painter. He was called the "Dean of Southern California landscape painters."[1]

He emigrated to the United States in 1880, while still a teenager, and spent some time as a staff artist in Chicago. From 1894 to 1896, he travelled extensively with his friend, George Gardner Symons. He married the sculptor, Julia Bracken in 1906 and moved to California shortly thereafter.[1]

Wendt was a founding member of the California Art Club, along with his wife Julia, and served as its first president for six years.[1]

Wendt built his studio in Laguna Beach, California. A Laguna street, Wendt Terrace, bears his name.[2]

"Saddelback" Steven Stern Fine Arts

Awards

William Wendt "Shades of Autumn" 1926 Steven Stern Fine Arts

Galleries and public collections

The Bay, The Bar, The Sea (Courtesy of Steven Stern Fine Arts)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Biography @ the William Wendt Gallery.
  2. Wendt Terrace @ Google Maps.
  3. A Golden Anniversary for Chicago Art. Katharine Kuh. Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago Vol. 40, No. 4, Part I (Apr. – May, 1946), pp. 40–46; p. 41. Published by: The Art Institute of Chicago.

Sources

Inyo County courtesy Steven Stern Fine Arts

Archival collections


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