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OSCAR BLUEMNER 

([[Florianues?]])

1867 Born in Hanover Germany, the son of an architect He had his first exhibition at the age of 18 - a group of portraits shown in Berlin in 1885. He left Germany in 1892 and came to America where after a couple of indigent years he began a successful career as an architect. In 1912 he retired as an architect and went back to Germany for a year during which time he held an exhibition of his paintings in Berlin. Returning to American in 1913 he enetered [[entered]] a painting in the Armory show and, two years later Alfred Stieglitz gave him hism [[his]] first major recognition in a one-man show. He exhibited regularly at the Steiglitz galleries from 1915 to 1928, and also at the Bourgeois and Neumann galleries during this period. In 1926 he moved to South Braintree Massachusetts where he lived until his death in 1938.

EXHIBITIONS
1885 Berlin Portraits
1912 Berlin Landscapes
1913 New York Armory Show
1915 New York Alfred Steiglitz; one-man show
1916 New York American Anderson Galleries; Forum Group
1917 New York Bourgeois Gallery
1924 New York; Neumann Gallery
1929 New York; Whitney [[strikethrough]]Museum[[/strikethrough]] Galleries
1935 New York; Marie Harriman Gallery
1939 Newark, N.J.; Co-operative Gallery
1939 Minneapolis Minn. University Gallery Retrospective show.
1946 New York; Whitney Museum: Pioneers of Modern Art in America.
1956 New York: Whitney Museum: Juliana Force Exhibition 

Juliana Force men cat.