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Edward Henry Potthast - Beach Scene (or Sunday on the Beach)

Beach Scene (or Sunday on the Beach) (ca. 1915)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
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The Artist died in 1927 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Edward Henry Potthast

Edward Henry Potthast was an American Impressionist painter. He is known for his paintings of people at leisure in Central Park, and on the beaches of New York and New England.

Edward Henry Potthast was born on June 10, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Henry Ignatz Potthast and Bernadine Scheiffers. Starting in 1870 he studied art at the McMicken School in Cincinnati and in 1873 he started working at the Strobridge Lithography Company. From June 10, 1879 to March 9, 1881, Potthast studied under Thomas Satterwhite Noble, a retired Confederate Army captain who had studied with Thomas Couture in Paris. Potthast later studied at the Royal Academy in Munich with the American-born instructor Carl Marr. After returning to Cincinnati in 1885 he resumed his studies with Noble. In 1886, he departed for Paris, where he studied with Fernand Cormon. In 1895 he relocated to New York City and remained there until his death in 1927.

Until the age of thirty-nine Potthast earned a living as a lithographer. The purchase of one of his paintings by the Cincinnati Museum of Art may have encouraged him to abandon lithography for a career as a fine artist. His paintings retained the subdued colors and strong contrasts of the Munich school until he adopted the Impressionist palette late in his career.

After his arrival in New York Potthast worked as a magazine illustrator, and exhibited regularly at the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists and the Salmagundi Club, winning numerous prizes. By 1908 he was installed in a studio in the Gainsborough Building. Thereafter he painted sun-saturated images of Central Park, New England landscapes, and the Long Island beach scenes for which he is best remembered. His work is included in many major museums in the United States.

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At the Beach

At the Beach

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
A Young Boy (Seated Boy)

A Young Boy (Seated Boy) (circa 1890)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
Crashing Waves

Crashing Waves

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
Mary Ronald’s century cookbook

Mary Ronald’s century cookbook (1897)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
The Inlet

The Inlet

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
A Sailing Party (Going for a Sail)

A Sailing Party (Going for a Sail) (circa 1924)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
On the Beach, Ogunquit, Maine

On the Beach, Ogunquit, Maine (1924)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
A Summer Vacation

A Summer Vacation (circa 1920–1925)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
Summer

Summer

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
A Day’s Fishing

A Day’s Fishing (circa 1923)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
Lobster Cove

Lobster Cove

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
The Conference

The Conference

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
A Maine Fisherman

A Maine Fisherman

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
Lawn Tennis, St. Ives

Lawn Tennis, St. Ives (circa 1885-1890)

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
Children at the Shore

Children at the Shore

Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857 - 1927)
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