David Schulman

Artist
David Schulman
1881 - Netherlands - 1966
Dealer
Kunsthandel D.J. Zeeman

David Schulman (1881 -1966) David Schulman was born on October 31, 1881 in Hilversum. His father painted Lion Schulman himself and had in Hilversum and later an art dealer in Manhattan and also sold paint materials. David was therefore already at a young age in contact with the well-known painters in those years when he was delivering to them the orders include Albert Neuhuys in the drawings as David saw a future painting. David Schulman made landscapes, often with a preference for snowy landscapes, but also painted portraits and still lifes. He served on the association Arti et Amicitiae the Gooische Painting Association, St. Luke, Pulchri studio. Schulman painted in impressionist style, with particular success by sunlit landscape. Before leaving the house "Beech Red concerned he had his studio along with other fellow artists in the studio" The Flax Barn. "Schulman received numerous awards, the Willinck of Collen Prize in 1909, a bronze medal at the exhibition in Santiago inn 1910, a silver medal at the International Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915, the gold medal of St. Luke "to mark the 25th anniversary of the club in 1930, the" Additional Premium "(cash price) at the autumn exhibition of" Arti et Amicitiae in 1936 and the Gold Medal of Her Majesty the Queen in 1939. In 1955, Schulman was appointed Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau. He was a member of the exhibition jury on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the University of Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1932. and chairman of the exhibition "Painters of Now" at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. David Schulman died October 21, 1966 in Laren. (stated in the Pieter A. Scheen 1750-1950)




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