Adolph Tidemann

Adolph Tidemann (1866-1926) was a Danish-American artist who blended Realism and Impressionism. Born in Denmark, he immigrated to the United States at age 14 and studied art in Chicago. His paintings captured everyday scenes of American life, often focusing on cityscapes, landscapes, and figures. Characterized by warm colors, loose brushstrokes, and a sense of optimism, Tidemann's works conveyed a sense of modernity and urbanization during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

Styles: Realist, Impressionist

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