The Umbrian Valley, Italy

1914
(American, 1860–1941)
Unframed: 72.8 x 60.4 cm (28 11/16 x 23 3/4 in.)
Location: not on view
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Munich-trained Gottwald taught for more than four decades at the Cleveland School (now Institute) of Art, and was the most influential figure in the city’s burgeoning artistic development. During the years leading up to World War I, he spent summers in Italy, where he created this work, the first painting by a living artist acquired by the museum.
The Umbrian Valley, Italy

The Umbrian Valley, Italy

1914

Frederick Gottwald

(American, 1860–1941)
America, Ohio, Cleveland

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