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Louis Ritman (1889-1963)
Known primarily for his
sunny, Impressionist landscape paintings, often with figures, Louis Ritman earned much of his reputation for the work he produced during
the time he was in Giverny, France, home of Claude Monet, a key
Impressionist.
Born in Kamenets-Podolsky, Russia, he emigrated with his family to
Chicago in 1903, and first travelled from his home in Chicago to
Paris in 1910 when he could afford the art training there that so
many American artists felt was crucial to professional achievement.
He enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian, but
the turning point in his career was meeting Impressionist Frederick
Frieseke at a cafe in Paris. Frieseke invited him to Giverny, where
he first went in 1911, and from that time his style changed from
Academic to Impressionist.
The small town with beautiful gardens and landscape vistas and
quaint rural scenes was full of American artists including Frieseke
and Richard Miller, with whom he painted. The atmosphere was one of
encouraging artists to experiment with various styles of painting,
and Ritman returned each year until 1929.
His style is both Impressionist and "Intimist," genteel and reserved
in tone, with single figures, especially attractive young women, in
confined landscapes and interiors. He painted "en plein aire" but
often within his own walled garden.
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