Koehler, Robert, 1850-1917

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Robert Koehler was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1850 and settled with his family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1854. He learned the trade of lithography which he practiced in Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and New York City. He studied painting for two years in Munich, Germany, until lack of funds forced him to return in 1875 to New York where he continued his studies at the National Academy and the Art Students League. In 1879 Koehler returned to Munich where he taught art and organized the American department of 2 international art exhibitions, held in 1883 and 1888. His most famous work "The Strike" (1886) was based on industrial conflicts in Pittsburgh. He returned to New York in 1892 and served as director of the Minnesota School of Fine Arts from 1893 to 1914. He died Apr. 24, 1917.

From the description of Robert Koehler letters, 1888-1927, 1888-1890 (bulk dates). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86133142

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referencedIn Pamphlets relating to artists in Minnesota, 1890- Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943. Edward C. Gale papers, 1899-1945. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Robert Koehler letters Archives of American Art
creatorOf Schiller Monument Committee (Saint Paul, Minn.). Schiller Monument Committee records, 1905-1907. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Koehler, Robert, 1850-1917. Artist file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
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Birth 1850-11-28

Death 1917-04-23

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