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Rudolph Ingerle

Rudolph F. Ingerle (1879 - 1950) was active/lived in Illinois, Tennessee.  Rudolph Ingerle is known for Regionalist landscape and figure, mural.

Growing up in Vienna, Austria, Rudolph Ingerle was fascinated by persons he perceived as quaint in the nearby mountains of Moravia. He became committed to painting subjects, primarily landscapes and people in those landscapes, that related to his surroundings. He transferred that interest to regions of his adopted country of America where he had a career based in Chicago.

Ingerle studied at the Art Institute and then traveled extensively in search of landscapes that appealed to him. Locations included Brown County, Indiana; the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. His figural subjects appeared generally untroubled by concerns beyond their own boundaries.

HIs style was traditional realism, and he was very popular in Chicago with persons who resisted the encroaching modernist styles. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago as well as the Carnegie Institute, Pennsylvania Academy Corcoran Gallery and the Mint and Hickory mu   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 6107 characters.]  Artist bio

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Rudolph Ingerle


   Keywords 
Exhibition By An Art School
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Art MethodArt MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Figure, Figurative Humans
  • Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
  • Mountain Views, Mountainscapes
  • Regionalism, Local Scene
  • Rural Scene, Countryside, Farms and/or Barns
Geography/Places Lived and/or WorkedArt Association
  • Chicago Society of Artists
  • North Shore Art Association, Gloucester-
  • Palette & Chisel Club, Chicago
Art School
  • Palette and Chisel Academy, Chicago
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Student
Chronology
  • Early 20th Century Before 1950
Art Collection
  • Chicago Union League Club
  • Friedman Collection-Chicago
Added Description
  • Mural Specialty
Ethnicity of Artist
  • Austrian
Exhibition of Art Association
  • Chicago Society of Artists-
  • National Academy of Design, New York
  • North Shore Art Association, Gloucester
  • Palette & Chisel Club, Chicago-
Exhibition of Museum
  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Carnegie Institute, International Exhibition
  • Corcoran Gallery and/or Art School, Washington DC

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