Paintings For Sale Biography
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Edward Alfred Cucuel (1875-1954) was
born in San Francisco , California . He is best known for his
paintings of sunny genre scenes of boating, afternoon tea, sleeping or reading
in landscape settings. Edward Cucuel's paintings of nudes and women in
interiors were also common subjects. According to Fritz von Ostini, in his book
"Der Maler Edward Cucuel" the artist never employed professional
models, preferring instead to represent his friends and family. At the age of
14, Edward Cucuel attended the School
of Design in San Francisco . His father was a newspaper
publisher and as a teenager Edward Cucuel worked as an illustrator for a number
of local newspapers. In 1892 Edward Alfred Cucuel went to Paris and studied at the Academie Julian. In
1893, he enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts as a student of Jean-Leon Gerome.
Three years later he returned to the United
States and settled in New York . In New York ,
Edward Cucuel obtained work as an illustrator and this provided him with enough
money to return to Europe . He returned to Paris and spent two years
there devoting himself to art. He then travelled through France and Italy to study the Old Masters. On
to Germany , Edward Cucuel
went to Berlin
and worked mainly as an illustrator. develop his own artistic style and in 1912 Edward Cucuel successfully exhibited some of his paintings in Paris . Edward Cucuel developed his own vibrant Impressionist style during this period of working closely with Leo Putz. For several summers before Edward Cucuel was married, the two artists worked side-by-side in a garden west of Munich . It was at this time that Edward Cucuel began to paint with the vibrant palette and rich impasto for which he is best known. In 1913, Edward Alfred Cucuel married Clara Lotte von Marcard. From 1928-1934, Edward Cucuel began to spend winters in New York , returning to Germany for the summer months. When Word War II started in 1939, Edward Cucuel left Germany for good and settled in Pasadena , California .
Tim Sale is an American comic book artist who serves as a staff artist and artistic consultant for the show Heroes. He is the artist who creates the art for Isaac's paintings (including the 9th Wonders! comics and Isaac's sketches), Peter's paintings, Arthur's drawings and Usutu's paintings. He also provided much of the interstitial art for the graphic novel collection. In 1907 Edward Cucuel moved to Munich and this would be
his home for many years. He joined the Scholle group of artists led by Leo Putz
and exhibited paintings at the Munich Secession. Edward Cucuel, like the other
members of the Scholle group, strove to develop his own artistic style and in
1912 Edward Cucuel successfully exhibited some of his paintings in Paris . Edward Cucuel
developed his own vibrant Impressionist style during this period of working
closely with Leo Putz. For several summers before Edward Cucuel was married,
the two artists worked side-by-side in a garden west of Munich . It was at this time that Edward
Cucuel began to paint with the vibrant palette and rich impasto for which he is
best known. In 1913, Edward Alfred Cucuel married Clara Lotte von Marcard. From
1928-1934, Edward Cucuel began to spend winters in New
York , returning to Germany
for the summer months. When Word War II started in 1939, Edward Cucuel left Germany for good and settled in Pasadena , California .
Tim Sale is an American comic book
artist who serves as a staff artist and artistic consultant for the show
Heroes. He is the artist who creates the art for Isaac's paintings (including
the 9th Wonders! comics and Isaac's sketches), Peter's paintings, Arthur's
drawings and Usutu's paintings. He also provided much of the interstitial art
for the graphic novel collection.
Tim began his career inking Phil
Folio on Warp Graphics's MythAdventures. His next big break came when he worked
with Matt Wagner on the popular independent comic Grendel, but is probably most
well known for his collaborations with Jeph Loeb. In 1991 they paired up to
revamp the classic 1950's series Challengers of the Unknown. The pair went on
to team up for projects like Legends of the Dark Knight Halloween Special,
Superman For All Seasons, Catwoman: When In Rome, Spider-Man: Blue, Daredevil:
Yellow, and Hulk: Gray.
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