ARMIN
C. HANSEN, N.A. (1886-1957)
Artist
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Born in San Francisco, CA on Oct. 23, 1886. Hansen
received his first art instruction from his father,
Herman, the famous painter of the old West and
frontier life. The younger Hansen later studied at
the Mark Hopkins Institute under Arthur Mathews
during 1903-06 followed by two years in Stuttgart,
Germany at the Royal Academy under Carlos Grethe.
After visiting the art centers of Paris, Munich,
Holland, and Belgium, he signed-on as deckhand to a
Norwegian steam trawler, the first of many boats
which he would crew during the next four years.
Returning to San Francisco in 1912, he taught at UC
Berkeley and the CSFA. Settling in Monterey in 1913,
he taught private classes and was instrumental in
forming the Carmel Art Institute. Hansen had a
studio-home at 716 Pacific until building a home
next door to artist Julian Greenwell on El Dorado
Street. He lived there until his death on April 23,
1957. His seascapes, coastal scenes, and depictions
of the fishing industry of the Monterey Peninsula
brought him to the pinnacle of fame in American art.
e is quoted, "Every move I have made and everything
that I have done has always been to go back to the
water and to the men who gave it its romance."
Member: ANA (1926), NA (1948); Carmel AA (pres.
1934-37, 1948); Salmagundi Club; Société Royale des
Beaux Arts (Brussels). Exh: Int'l Expo (Brussels),
1910 (1st prize); Calif. PM, 1910 (gold medal);
Helgesen Gallery (SF), 1913, 1916 (solos); PAFA,
1914; PPIE, 1915 (silver medal); SFAA, 1915-25
(silver and gold medals; Oakland Art Gallery, 1917
(solo); Print Rooms (SF), 1920 (solo); NAD, 1920
(prize), 1925 (prize); LACMA, 1923 (prize); Painters
of the West (LA), 1924-25 (gold medal); Smithsonian
Inst., 1928 (solo); Calif. WC Society, 1930; De
Young Museum, 1932 (solo); Grafton Gallery (SF),
1934; Penthouse Gallery (SF), 1934 (solo); Paris,
1938 (gold medal); GGIE, 1939; Chicago Society of
Etchers, 1947 (1st prize); CPLH, 1957 (solo);
HOakland Museum, 1959 (solo), 1981; Monterey
Peninsula Museum, 1986, 1993 (solos). In: SFMA; De
Young Museum; Monterey Peninsula Museum; San Diego
Museum; LACMA; Oakland Museum; Library of Congress;
Newark Museum; NY Public Library; Cleveland Museum;
Harrison Library (Carmel); NAD.
Source:Edan
Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"Art in California
(R. L. Bernier, 1916); Plein Air Painters (Ruth Westphal);
American Art Annual 1919-33; Who's Who in California 1928;
Who's Who in American Art 1936-56; Who's Who on the Pacific
Coast 1946; California Art Research, 20 volumes; History &
Ideals of American Art (Neuhaus); SF Examiner, 4-25-1957 &
NY Times, 4-26-1957 (obits).