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Richard Andrew Chase

Richard Andrew Chase (1891 - 1985) was active/lived in Illinois, Kansas.  Richard Chase is known for Urban landscape-street-sky line painting.

Richard Andrew Chase   (1891-1985)

Born April 19, 1891, Columbus, Kansas.

Studied at the Art Institute under Karl Buehr, Leopold Seyffert, Leon Kroll and George Oberteuffer, and at the Cape Cod School of Art under Charles Hawthorne and Richard Miller.  He was a member of the All-Illinois Society of the Fine Arts and Chicago Galleries Association.

He has exhibited in the Chicago Artists Exhibitions and International Watercolor Exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, Arts Club of Washington, D.C., Taylor Art School, Saugatuck, Michigan, University of Illinois, Haish Memorial Gallery, De Kalb, Illinois.

He won the Julius Rosenwald Purchase Prize at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1928.  His studio was at 1447 North Dearborn Street, Chicago

The artist died January 29, 1985 in Columbus, Kansas.

Biography: 
Catalog: Century of Progress exhibition by artists of Illinois. 1933. 
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Facts about Richard Andrew Chase

   Richard Andrew Chase  Born:  1891 - Columbus, Kansas
Died:   1985 - Columbus, Kansas
Known for:  Urban landscape-street-sky line painting

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Richard Andrew Chase   (1891-1985)

Born April 19, 1891, Columbus, Kansas.

Studied at the Art Institute under Karl Buehr, Leopold Seyffert, Leon Kroll and George Oberteuffer, and at the Cape Cod School of Art under Charles Hawthorne and Richard Miller.  He was a member of the All-Illinois Society of the Fine Arts and Chicago Galleries Association.

He has exhibited in the Chicago Artists Exhibitions and International Watercolor Exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, Arts Club of Washington, D.C., Taylor Art School, Saugatuck, Michigan, University of Illinois, Haish Memorial Gallery, De Kalb, Illinois.

He won the Julius Rosenwald Purchase Prize at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1928.  His studio was at 1447 North Dearborn Street, Chicago

The artist died January 29, 1985 in Columbus, Kansas.

Biography: 
Catalog: Century of Progress exhibition by artists of Illinois. 1933. 
Additional information provided by the Illinois Historical Art Project.

Information provided by Edward P. Bentley, researcher of Lansing, Michigan


Biography from the Archives of askART

A painter, especially known for Chicago scenes, Richard Chase recreated the urban environment of that city including skyscrapers, bridges and industrial scenes in a manner that showed a city full of energy and future promise.  One of his works, "The Palmolive Building" (Chicago Historical Society) depicted a structure built in the late 1920s.  Chase showcased it in a night scene with the building as a lighted beacon exuding radiance and dominance at the end of Michigan Avenue where for many years it was the tallest building.

For Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress Exposition, intended to counter the pessimism from the Depression, Chase was selected as an illustrator and muralist.  He also painted richly colored landscapes and still lifes.

Chase was born in Columbus, Kansas, and from 1919 to 1925, studied at the Art Institute of Chicago where he moved in 1918 and lived until 1981, four years before he died in his hometown.

Source:
Elizabeth Kennedy, Chicago Modern 1893-1945
Peter Hastings Falk (ed.), Who Was Who in American Art


Biography from the Archives of askART

Born Columbus, 1891; died Columbus, 1985. Painter, spec. Chicago scenes. Illustrator. Muralist. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and lived in Chicago from 1918-1981.

SOURCES:
Susan Craig, "Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945)"
Sain, Lydia. Kansas Artists, compiled by Lydia Sain from 1932 to 1948. Typed Manuscript, 1948.; AskArt, www.askart.com, accessed Sept. 2, 2005; TPL; Who’s Who in American Art. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1936- v.1=1936-37 v.3= 1941-42 v.2=1938-39 v.4=1940-47. ‘82

This and over 1,750 other biographies can be found in Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945) compiled by Susan V. Craig, Art & Architecture Librarian at University of Kansas.


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