FRANZ
ARTHUR BISCHOFF (1864 - 1929)
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Born in Bomen, Austria, Franz Bischoff became known
as "King of the Rose Painters," one of the most
respected ceramic decorators of his time. He was
also a leading Southern California plein-air
landscape painter of the early 20th century who left
a rich legacy of expressive works. His subjects
included floral still lifes, harbor scenes in San
Pedro, the Arroyo near his home, coastals and Zion
National Park.
He had early training at a craft school and in 1882
went to Vienna for study in painting and porcelain
decoration. He was twenty-one when he arrived in New
York City in 1885 and took a job as a painter in a
ceramic factory. Following that, he worked as a
ceramic decorator in a variety of places including
Pittsburgh; Fostoria, Ohio; and Dearborn, Michigan.
In New York and Detroit, he founded the Bischoff
School of Ceramic Art and developed the formula for
many of his own colored glazes. His ceramics were
exhibited at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in
Chicago and at the 1904 Exposition in St. Louis.
In 1900, he first visited California and in 1906
settled in Los Angeles. In 1908, he built his studio
home with gallery, ceramic workshop, and painting
studio, along the Arroyo Seco in South Pasadena.
Although he taught classes, produced ceramics and
ceramic materials and continued to paint flowers,
Bischoff devoted most of his time to the painting of
landscapes and scenes of everyday life--from fields
and farms to fishing wharves and the desert near
Palm Springs. He traveled to Europe in 1912,
remaining almost a year and visiting Naples, Capri,
Rome, Munich, Paris and London. He studied the Old
Masters and the French Impressionists and sketched
and painted in oil and watercolor.
In the 1920's he traveled to the Sierras and the
coast of Northern California and, in 1928, the year
before he died, he made a trip to Utah, painting
boldly colorful scenes of Zion National Park. His
style ranged from impressionists through
post-impressionistic, and later it even showed the
influence of Expressionism.
Member: California Art Club; Laguna Beach Art
Association
Exhibited: Detroit Museum, 1890, 1915; World’s
Columbian Expo (Chicago), 1893; Universal Expo
(Paris), 1900; Louisiana Purchase Expo (St Louis),
1904; Calif. Art Club, 1911, 1924 (prize); LACMA,
1913; Friday Morning Club (LA), 1914; Panama-Calif.
Int’l Expo (San Diego), 1915 (bronze and silver
medals); Laguna Beach AA, 1918; Stendahl Gallery
(LA), 1922; Biltmore Salon (LA), 1924; Painters of
the West, 1924; Ebell Salon (LA), 1926; Ainslie
Gallery (LA), 1926; Pasadena Art Inst., 1928.
In: Irvine (CA) Museum; LACMA; Orange Co. (CA)
Museum; Gardena (CA) High School; Oakland Museum;
Terra Museum (Evanston, IL).
Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California,
1786-1940"