Louis ritman biography
Louis Ritman (–) was an American impressionist painter..
Louis Ritman
Louis Ritman is best known for the vividly patterned pictures of women he painted in Giverny, France, in the early twentieth century using the divided brushstrokes and bright color of "decorative impressionism." Born into a family of Jewish weavers in Kamenets-Podolsky, Russia, Ritman immigrated to the United States with his family as a boy.
While working as a sign-painter, the young Ritman studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, at the private Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and briefly at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
Louis Ritman immigrated to the United States as a child with his family from their native Kamenets-Podolsky, Russia (now Ukraine), to settle in Chicago.
Fellow Chicago artist Lawton Parker (–) encouraged Ritman to further his studies in Paris, to which he traveled in
Ritman soon was accepted into the famed École des Beaux-Arts, and two years later, in , two of his paintings were included in the prestigious Salon exhibition.
That year, he also visited Giverny for the first time, in the company of the older American expatriate artist Richard Miller. Ritman would summer in Giv