Jerome Myers  (American, 1867-1940) 

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Jerome Myers, Houston Street

 

Jerome Myers
Houston Street
Madron LLC
Jerome Myers, Morning Shopping

 

Jerome Myers
Morning Shopping
Kraushaar Galleries Inc.
Jerome Myers, Mother and Child

 

Jerome Myers
Mother and Child
Kraushaar Galleries Inc.
Jerome Myers, West 68th Street Park (New York City)

 

Jerome Myers
West 68th Street Park (New York City)
Lois Wagner Fine Arts
Jerome Myers, Morning on the East Side

 

Jerome Myers
Morning on the East Side
circa 1910

Harris Schrank Fine Prints
 
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Jerome Myers, Evening Rest

 

Jerome Myers
Evening Rest
oil on board

 

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Jerome Myers, Hamilton Fish Park, N.Y.C

 

Jerome Myers
Hamilton Fish Park, N.Y.C
oil on canvas

 

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Jerome Myers, Children on a bench

 

Jerome Myers
Children on a bench
pencil and pastel on paper laid on cardboard

 

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1867   Born in Petersburg, VA
1876   Family moved to Philadelphia, PA
1881   Moved with the family to Baltimore, MD. Worked at various jobs including sign painting and posed as a model at the Baltimore Academy
1886   Moved to New York, NY and began to work full time as a scene painter
1887   Studied at Cooper Union, New York, NY; Painted his first New York picture
1888   Studied at the Art Students League, New York, NY
1889   Gave up scene painting and started to free lance with the Moss Engraving Company. Spent more time studying at Cooper Union and at the Art Students League under George DeForest Brush.
1893   Sold a painting for the first time.
1894   Moved into the old University Building on Washington Square
1895   Found work in the art department of the Tribune
1896   Traveled to France for a few months. Opened his first studio upon his return to New York
1900   William Macbeth encouraged Myers to paint in oil, and began to show a few of his paintings at the Macbeth Gallery
1904   Bronze Medal for Night Concert, Universal Exposition, MO. Met Ethel Klinck, Assistant Director of the Chase School (William Merritt Chase) who was later to become his wife.
1905   Married Ethel Klinck
1912   The Metropolitan Museum of Art bought Myers painting, The Mission Tent.
1913   Worked actively in the formation of the Armory Show
1914   Traveled to London and Paris
1919   Won the Clarke Prize at National Academy. Elected as associate member of the National Academy.
1929   Elected a full member of the National Academy
1931   Won the second Altman Prize, Carnegie Institute, for Street Shrine.
1936   Won the Carnegie Prize
1938   Isidor medal
1939   Won second Altman Prize
1940   Died in New York, NY
1936   Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute
1928   Exhibited at Babcock Gallery, Brooklyn Museum, Grand Central Art Gallery and the National Academy
1926   Exhibited at the New Society of Artists, Chicago Art Institute
1923   One-man exhibition at the Rehn Gallery
1920   Exhibited at the National Academy, Kraushaar Galleries and at the Society of American Painters, Sculptors and Gravers of which he was a member
1919   Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by American Artists, Luxembourg Museum, Paris, France
1911   The Pastellists, Exhibition with Walt Kuhn and Elmer MacRae, Madison Gallery, New York, NY
1908   First one-man show was held at the Macbeth Gallery
1908   Exhibited in group shows at the Art Institute of Chicago, National Academy and the Print Gallery in New York
1904   Exhibited at the Society of American Artists, the Municipal Art Society, at the National Arts Club, the Lotus Club and the Colonial Club
1903   Began exhibiting in group exhibitions at the Macbeth Gallery