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Artist Biography
William Wendt (1865-1946),
American
Landscape
Painter. Born in Bentzen Germany
on February 20, 1865. Wendt immigrated to Chicago in
1880 and studied briefly at the Art Institute of Chicago while working a
commercial art shop. A self-taught painter, he became a great technician
through his power of observation. Wendt was a good friend of artist
Gardner Symons in Chicago and made several trips to Southern California
with him between 1894 and 1906. After his marriage to sculptress Julia
Bracken in 1906, the couple moved to Los Angeles
and bought the studio home of the Wachtels on Sichel Street.
Wendt was a cofounder and first president of the California Art Club in
1911 and held the position for six years. In 1912 he was elected an
Associate of the National Academy and in that year built a studio home in Laguna Beach.
Before 1915 his painting were characterized by light short strokes and
after that time he used a much broader, bolder brush. Eugen Neuhaus wrote,
"He sings of spring in its rich greens and more often of the joyful
quality of summer in typical tawny browns, in decorative broad terms." He
is considered a giant among American Artists and is often referred to as
"The Dean of Southern California." Wendt died in Laguna Beach on December 29, 1946. Member: American Federation of Arts; California
Art Club (President); Society of Western Artists; Chicago
Society of Artists; Laguna Beach Art Association; National Arts Club, New York
. Exhibited: Art Institute of Chicago, 1909 (with his wife); Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1939 (solos); California- Pacific
International Expo, 1935, Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939; Los
Angeles Art Association, 1947 (memorial) Awards: Dozens from 1893
including bronze medal, Buffalo Expo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Expo,
1904; silver medal, Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915; grand
prize, Panama-California International Expo, San Diego, 1915; Ranger
prize, National Academy of Design, 1926. Works Held: Union Club, Seattle;
Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis; Cliff Dwellers Club, Chicago; Art
Institute of Chicago; Cincinnati Art Museum; Laguna Museum; Los Angeles
County Museum of Art; Pasadena Art Institute; Pasadena Art Museum;
Springville (UT) Museum; Irvine Museum, CA; Fleischer Museum, Scottsdale,
AZ. . (Source: Hughes, Edan Milton, "Artists in California: 1786-1940,"
San Francisco: Hughes Publishing Company, 1989.)
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Paintings Reproductions:
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