Ea. 20th c John Drapp Chicago Impressionist American Landscape Painting Illinois
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An Early 20th Century American Rural Landscape painting
by Chicago artist John Drapp.
The family settled in Chicago where they had a number of addresses,
the last one being 1373 E. 55th Street at the time of his death.
Apart from a few evening lessons at the Chicago Institute of Art, he was entirely self-taught.
Apart from a few evening lessons at the Chicago Institute of Art, he was entirely self-taught.
The artist had a studio in the Boston Store in downtown Chicago, on the 6th floor,
where he also did restoration and gave lessons.
Drapp was one of the exhibitors at the 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair as a part of the Greenwich Village Art Colony.
Drapp was one of the exhibitors at the 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair as a part of the Greenwich Village Art Colony.
This colony, at 26th street on the Midway of the Exposition, consisted of one hundred artists
from various schools of artistic influence.
John Drapp
Illinois Born.
1883 - 1938
Approx. Dimensions:
Height of art: 8 7/8"
Width of art: 11 3/4"
Height with frame: 11 1/2"
Width with frame: 14 1/4"
Depth of frame: 1"
Approx. weight:
733 grams
Condition:
this painting is from the early 20th century
shows cracking and light overall buildup from age and display. (SEE PHOTOS)
ID. 100 LOC. F
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