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Franz Bischoff (1864-1929)
Born in Bomen, Austria, Franz
Bischoff became known as "King of the Rose Painters," one of the
most respected ceramic decorators of his time. He was also a leading
Southern California plein-air landscape painter of the early 20th
century.
He had early training at a craft school and in 1882 went to Vienna
for study in painting and porcelain decoration. He arrived in New
York City in 1885 and took a job as a painter in a ceramic factory.
Following that, he worked as a ceramic decorator in a variety of
places including Pittsburgh; Fostoria, Ohio; and Dearborn, Michigan.
In New York and Detroit, he founded the Bischoff School of Ceramic
Art and developed the formula for many of his own colored glazes.
In 1900, he first visited California and shortly after settled in
Los Angeles. In 1908, he built his studio home with gallery, ceramic
workshop, and painting studio, along the Arroyo Seco in South
Pasadena. In 1912, he spent extended time in Europe and was
influenced both by the Impressionists and the Old Masters.
Living in California, he devoted much time to landscape painting and
painted in Monterey, Laguna Beach, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and
the desert near Palm Springs. In 1928, he went to Utah and painted
in Zion National Park with his friend, John Christopher Smith. By
this time, his style was regarded as post-impressionist with
expressive use of color and highlighting.
He was a member of the California Art Club and the Laguna Beach Art
Association. His ceramics were exhibited at the 1893 Columbian
Exposition in Chicago and at the 1904 Exposition in St. Louis.
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