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(1883–1962). Painter. Known especially for portraits of women, he also painted landscapes and still lifes. Born in Buffalo, Eugene Edward Speicher studied at the school of the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy (now a division of the State University of New York at Buffalo) for four years before moving to New York in 1906. At the Art Students League during the next two years, William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri ranked as his most important teachers. In 1910 he traveled abroad on the first of several trips to visit European museums. An early arrival at Woodstock, he remained associated with that artists' retreat until he died at his home there. He also maintained a New York residence. Speicher's early work showed an interest in Ashcan School directness and vitality, but he soon turned to painting the figure with a solid, volumetric approach derived from traditional European painting. After exposure to the work of Cézanne and other modern artists, he generalized, simplified, and slightly flattened forms to produce dignified renditions of individuals usually lost in dreamy inwardness, as in Lilya (Cincinnati Art Museum, 1930). Nonfigural subjects often show a freer application of paint and looser definition of form. Speicher's blend of modern and traditional elements remained highly respected into the 1940s but fell out of favor when critical attention turned to abstraction.

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Eugene Speicher
Born April 5, 1883(1883-04-05)
Buffalo, New York
Died 1962
Nationality American
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Landscape by Eugene E. Speicher

Eugene (Edward) Speicher (April 5, 1883 – 1962) (Age 79) was an American portrait, landscape, and figurative painter.

One of the foremost realists of his generation who closely upheld the mantle of his mentor, Robert Henri, Speicher was born in Buffalo, New York. He began his studies in art at the Albright Art School. He moved to New York in 1907 and began attending the Art Students League where he studied with William Merritt Chase and Frank Vincent Du Mond, and in 1909 took life classes with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art, which he found of great importance to his formative style. Through Henri, with whom he became close friends, he also became acquainted with George Bellows, with whom he also became close, and with Rockwell Kent, Edward Hopper, Guy Pène du Bois, Leon Kroll, and a coterie of realist artists with whom he associated. In 1910, he went to Europe, where he remained for two years to study the Old Masters in Paris, Holland, and Spain. Upon his return, he settled in New York, and soon became known as one of the most promising of the younger group of American painters. He discovered Woodstock, New York, soon after and began to split his time between Manhattan and Woodstock, where he became an important and popular figure in the art colony.

From the teens, Speicher began to receive a steady stream of awards and honors. By the 1920s Speicher was considered a leading portrait artist in America, practicing a form of realism. Among the awards he received was the Beck Gold medal for portraiture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia in January 1920, for his painting Russian Girl. In 1926 he was awarded the Potter Palmer Gold medal at the Art Institute of Chicago for The Lace Scarf. He was also given the Temple Gold Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1938 for Marianna.

Recognized for his work in portraiture, Speicher’s renown allowed him to support himself with commissions, and he also executed many flower still lifes and landscapes. Always favoring female subjects, he was also one the few moderns to undertake nudes for which he became known. With a strong technique and great capability as a draughtsman, Speicher’s compositions are analytical and methodical in their design and execution.

He was nominated an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1912 and a full academician in 1925. Speicher was appointed director of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1945.

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