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Palmer Schoppe

Palmer Schoppe (1912 - 2001) was active/lived in California.  Palmer Schoppe is known for Modernist genre and landscape painting, lithography.

Born in Woods Cross, Utah on April 2, 1912, Palmer Schoppe moved with his family to southern California in 1920 and settled in Santa Monica.  Artistically inclined, he began painting when quite young.  He was educated at UCLA and, following one year in the Merchant Marines, he attended Yale School of Fine Arts and the ASL in NYC.

After returning to Los Angeles in 1934, he produced lithographs and abstract watercolors of the black people of South Carolina's low country and jazz musicians. Schoppe taught at the Disney Studio Training School (1934-37), Chouinard Art Institute (1935-42), Art Center School (1945-53), and USC Film Dept (1954-76).

Schoppe died in Santa Monica on March 11, 2001.

Exhibitions:
Foundation of Western Art (LA), 1935, 1943; American Artists Congress (LA), 1936; Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939; California WaterColor Society, 1940-44; Raymond & Raymond Gallery (LA), 1941; Stendahl Gallery (LA), 1941; Los Ang

Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
Interview with the artist or his/her family; Ferdinand Perret Files; Los Angeles Prints, 1883-1980.

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Facts about Palmer Schoppe

   Palmer Schoppe  Born:  1912 - Wood Cross, Utah
Died:   2001 - Santa Monica, California
Known for:  Modernist genre and landscape painting, lithography

Born in Woods Cross, Utah on April 2, 1912, Palmer Schoppe moved with his family to southern California in 1920 and settled in Santa Monica.  Artistically inclined, he began painting when quite young.  He was educated at UCLA and, following one year in the Merchant Marines, he attended Yale School of Fine Arts and the ASL in NYC.

After returning to Los Angeles in 1934, he produced lithographs and abstract watercolors of the black people of South Carolina's low country and jazz musicians. Schoppe taught at the Disney Studio Training School (1934-37), Chouinard Art Institute (1935-42), Art Center School (1945-53), and USC Film Dept (1954-76).

Schoppe died in Santa Monica on March 11, 2001.

Exhibitions

Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
Interview with the artist or his/her family; Ferdinand Perret Files; Los Angeles Prints, 1883-1980.

Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here.  ...  Displaying 1193 of 10068 characters.

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