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Otto Henry Bacher
Otto Henry Bacher

Otto Henry Bacher

American, 1856 - 1909
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Otto Henry Bacher was an American artist; primarily known for his etchings and illustrations. He also painted oils in a variety of genres.

He was born to a family of German descent. After attending the public schools, he went to work as a decorative painter in mansions and on ships. In 1874, he was able to begin formal art studies with De Scott Evans, who specialized in still-lifes. Shortly after, he became one of the first members of the "Art Club", founded by Archibald Willard. He also spent a brief period at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

Upon returning he met a painter newly arrived in Ohio from Massachusetts, Willis Seaver Adams, and they became associates. When Adams helped create the Cleveland Academy of Fine Arts, he had Bacher appointed to the governing board. About this time, he also began to study etching with Sion Wenban (1848-1897), an artist from Cincinnati.

In 1878, he accompanied Adams to Europe for studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich and, later, with an introduction from Wenban, he studied with Cincinnati-born artist Frank Duveneck, whom he would accompany to Florence and Venice, where they established a studio. Once they were settled, he brought his etching equipment there and became Duveneck's teacher. They produced some of the earliest examples of modern monotypes.

While there, he became friends with James McNeill Whistler and they shared etching techniques. They would continue to visit each other until Whistler's death. In 1908 he published the memoir, Whistler in Venice, originally a serial in The Century Magazine. Bacher was most highly regarded for his etchings, many of them depicting scenes from his early years in Cleveland. He exhibited throughout Western Europe and, in 1881, he was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers.

He returned home in 1883 and opened a studio. Shortly after, he joined with Joseph DeCamp to operate a summer sketching class in Richfield, Ohio. He also began to paint more oils, but was unsuccessful in selling them or other items from his earlier period. As a result, he once again left for Europe; this time, Paris, where he took some classes at the Académie Julian. He was there for only a short time before continuing on to Venice, where he shared an apartment and studio with Robert Frederick Blum and Charles Ulrich.

By 1888, Bacher was back in the United States and had settled in New York City after marrying a former art student from Cleveland, Mary Holland. They had four sons.

He was a much sought-after illustrator, both for books and magazines, such as Scribner's and McClure's. In 1901, he became one of the founding members of the Society of Illustrators. He won a silver medal for his etchings at the St. Louis Exposition of 1904 and was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1906.

He spent the last years of his life in Bronxville and died there in 1909, from an undisclosed illness.

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Beautiful View

Beautiful View (1882)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Drawings
Bridge in Moonlight

Bridge in Moonlight (late 19th-early 20th century)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Bridge of Sighs

Bridge of Sighs

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Cà Doro

Cà Doro (late 1800s–early 1900s)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Castello Quarters, Riva

Castello Quarters, Riva

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Cathedral, Milan

Cathedral, Milan

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Chioggia

Chioggia (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem

Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Cleveland, Woodland Avenue and Eagle Street

Cleveland, Woodland Avenue and Eagle Street (1878)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Danube at Walhalla

Danube at Walhalla (1879)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Eagle Street and Woodland Avenue

Eagle Street and Woodland Avenue (1878)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Fondamenta della Zattere

Fondamenta della Zattere (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Gaube

Gaube (1879)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Giovanni the Gondolier

Giovanni the Gondolier

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Drawings
Grand Canal, Venice

Grand Canal, Venice (1888)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Lake Erie

Lake Erie (1878)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Laundry

Laundry (1881)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Lustheim

Lustheim (1879)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Net Makers

Net Makers (1881)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Net Makers

Net Makers (1881)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Old Market, Florence

Old Market, Florence (19th-20th century)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Old Sycamore

Old Sycamore (1877)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Ponte del Pistor, Venice

Ponte del Pistor, Venice (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Ponte del Pistor

Ponte del Pistor

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Ponte Tolentine

Ponte Tolentine (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Pozzo San Vio

Pozzo San Vio (1882)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Rainy Night, Venice

Rainy Night, Venice (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Sailing Boats, Venice

Sailing Boats, Venice (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
Self-Portrait in Costume

Self-Portrait in Costume (1880)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Drawings
Ship and Elevator

Ship and Elevator (1878)

Otto Henry Bacher (American, 1856 - 1909)
Landscape
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