Joseph Kleitsch  (American/Hungarian, 1885-1931) 

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Joseph Kleitsch, Portrait of Ruth Renick (The jade necklace)

 

Joseph Kleitsch
Portrait of Ruth Renick (The jade necklace), 1928
Aug 7, 2006
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Joseph Kleitsch, Highlights

 

Joseph Kleitsch
Highlights, 1928
Apr 6, 2011
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Joseph Kleitsch, Still life - Censer and bowls on Chinese silk shawl

 

Joseph Kleitsch
Still life - Censer and bowls on Chinese silk shawl, 1925
Oct 26, 2004
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  Born in Hungary on June 6, 1881, Kleitsch began painting at age seven and was awarded a scholarship by his village to study art. He continued his training in Budapest, Munich and Paris. By age 17 he was an accomplished portraitist with such clients as Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria. Traveling to Mexico in 1910, he was the official portraitist to president Madero while in that country. Kleitsch painted the likeness of many prominent citizens of Chicago while further studying at the Art Institute of Chicago. Upon moving to California in 1920, he settled in Laguna Beach and with his wife Edna established the Kleitsch Academy. He taught there and was active in the local art scene while exhibiting in Los Angeles at Stendahl and Hatfield Galleries. Trips were made to San Francisco, Carmel and Europe in search of subject matter. Inspired by the local scenery, he could often be seen in and around Laguna painting street scenes with figures, gardens in bloom, coastals and landscapes. Kleitsch died of a heart attack on November 16, 1931. A memorial exhibition of his works was held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1933.
  Member: Chicago Society of Artists; Palette & Chisel Club of Chicago; Laguna Beach Art Association; Painters & Sculptors of Los Angeles (cofounder).
  Works Held: Laguna Beach Museum of Art; Laguna Federal Bank Building, The Irvine Museum; The Fleischer Museum.
  (Source: Hughes, Edan Milton, "Artists in California: 1786-1940," San Francisco: Hughes Publishing Company, 1989.) - This Bio courtesy of The Redfern Gallery

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