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Friday 21 August 2020

Artist Richard Schmid (American artist)




Artist Richard Schmid




American artist Richard Schmid was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1934. His earliest artistic influence came from his maternal grandfather, Julian Oates, an architectural sculptor. Richard’s initial training in landscape painting began at the age of twelve, and subsequent lessons in anatomy were completed at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, where he continued his studies into the full range of classical techniques under William H. Mosby.William Mosby, a graduate of the Superior Institute in Antwerp, was a technical expert on European and American realism. Studies with him involved working exclusively from life, at first using the conceptual and technical methods of the Flemish, Dutch, and Spanish masters, and eventually all of the late 19th century European and American painters.Richard Schmid holds a Doctorate in Fine Arts, and has won nearly every major Fine Art Award in America. In 2000 Richard Ormond, Sargent’s grandnephew, presented him with The John Singer Sargent Medal for Lifetime Achievement Award. Richard Schmid's masterwork, ABBOTSFORD HOUSE, (the home of Sir Walter Scott), was presented to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2013 at the Royal Opening of Abbotsford in Melrose, Scotland.Richard is currently completing a book on his Still Life paintings (available summer 2019) and he looks forward to creating his next books on all the people he has painted in his lifetime.
























2 comments:

  1. 4th painting wasn't created by Richard Schmid,
    it's a study of his pieces. Done in photoshop.
    You can see the hard round color dynamic brush repeating down her arm....

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  2. thanks you for the heads up, the mistake had been corrected , i searched about the painting on google i belive its belong to deviant art.

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