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| 664. Ada Walter Shulz (American, 1870-1928), "Mother and Child", c.1914; oil/canvas, 34" x 30", signed, original frame,
Shulz began her studies at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1889, under John Vanderpoel. She traveled with Vanderpoel's class in
the summer of 1892 to Delavan, Wisconsin, where she met her future husband, Adolph Shulz. In 1894, the two were
married, and remained in Delavan for the next twenty years, although they began summering in Brown County, Indiana in the
1910s. They moved there permanently in 1917. This was a very productive period in Ada's painting career. Adolph was
well-known as a landscapist, while Ada favored the neighborhood mothers and children as her subjects.
This is an exceptional example of the artist's work. Paintings of this quality and size are very rare.
70,000-90,000
Exhibited: "Children and Sunlight: The Paintings of Ada Walter Shulz", Indiana State Museum, 1998.
Provenance: The Howard County Historical Society, Kokomo, IN. |
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