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Painter, b. 1860 - d. 1925

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    • Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique
      Mar. 13, 2022

      Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique

      Est: $425 - $550

      ARTIST: Julius G Segall (Poland, Michigan, 1860 - 1925) NAME: Still Life YEAR: 1898 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very minor paint losses along lower edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117225 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in what is now part of Poland, Julius Segall immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his family at the age of fourteen. After studying in Milwaukee schools, he found employment as a peddler and later as a clerk in his father's jewelry store. In 1881, he decided to pursue his interest in art and left Milwaukee to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Trained to paint in the realistic style popular in Munich, Segall resisted the trend toward Modernism and returned to America to enjoy a long professional career as a representational artist and teacher. In 1883, along with Robert Shade and other young Munich-trained artists, Segall established a studio in the Iron Block Building on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. His reputation grew and he received numerous commissions for portraits and landscapes. Energetic and productive, he filled the studio with paintings of marine subjects, still-lifes and genre paintings and won prizes in competitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. He also spent time instructing private students. After marriage in 1889 to Regina Werner, Julius Segall moved with his wife to St. Paul, Minnesota where later their two children were born. He rented a studio there and taught drawing and painting at Hamline University. The family spent a winter in Munich and then returned to Milwaukee in 1904 where Segall opened his permanent studio in the Mack Building on Wisconsin Avenue. During his lifetime, he returned to Europe several times to study the great masterworks in museums in France, Italy and Germany. In Milwaukee his output expanded to include religious canvases, hunting scenes and his best known work, "Father Heinrich", a portrait of a bearded man, now in the Milwaukee Art Museum collection. Although not widely exhibited, his paintings were widely collected and are represented today in numerous religious, commercial and museum collections. An amateur writer, Segall wrote German verse and critical essays which he contributed to German language newspapers in Milwaukee. He also wrote plays and a book of poetry that he self-published in 1920. Known to be a dreamer with an optimistic view of humanity, he was a lifelong socialist and free thinker. He died at home in the winter of 1925 and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Milwaukee.

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    • Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique
      Dec. 12, 2021

      Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique

      Est: $450 - $600

      ARTIST: Julius G Segall (Poland, Michigan, 1860 - 1925) NAME: Still Life YEAR: 1898 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very minor paint losses along lower edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117225 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in what is now part of Poland, Julius Segall immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his family at the age of fourteen. After studying in Milwaukee schools, he found employment as a peddler and later as a clerk in his father's jewelry store. In 1881, he decided to pursue his interest in art and left Milwaukee to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Trained to paint in the realistic style popular in Munich, Segall resisted the trend toward Modernism and returned to America to enjoy a long professional career as a representational artist and teacher. In 1883, along with Robert Shade and other young Munich-trained artists, Segall established a studio in the Iron Block Building on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. His reputation grew and he received numerous commissions for portraits and landscapes. Energetic and productive, he filled the studio with paintings of marine subjects, still-lifes and genre paintings and won prizes in competitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. He also spent time instructing private students. After marriage in 1889 to Regina Werner, Julius Segall moved with his wife to St. Paul, Minnesota where later their two children were born. He rented a studio there and taught drawing and painting at Hamline University. The family spent a winter in Munich and then returned to Milwaukee in 1904 where Segall opened his permanent studio in the Mack Building on Wisconsin Avenue. During his lifetime, he returned to Europe several times to study the great masterworks in museums in France, Italy and Germany. In Milwaukee his output expanded to include religious canvases, hunting scenes and his best known work, "Father Heinrich", a portrait of a bearded man, now in the Milwaukee Art Museum collection. Although not widely exhibited, his paintings were widely collected and are represented today in numerous religious, commercial and museum collections. An amateur writer, Segall wrote German verse and critical essays which he contributed to German language newspapers in Milwaukee. He also wrote plays and a book of poetry that he self-published in 1920. Known to be a dreamer with an optimistic view of humanity, he was a lifelong socialist and free thinker. He died at home in the winter of 1925 and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Milwaukee.

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    • Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique
      Sep. 12, 2021

      Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique

      Est: $475 - $625

      ARTIST: Julius G Segall (Poland, Michigan, 1860 - 1925) NAME: Still Life YEAR: 1898 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very minor paint losses along lower edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117225 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in what is now part of Poland, Julius Segall immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his family at the age of fourteen. After studying in Milwaukee schools, he found employment as a peddler and later as a clerk in his father's jewelry store. In 1881, he decided to pursue his interest in art and left Milwaukee to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Trained to paint in the realistic style popular in Munich, Segall resisted the trend toward Modernism and returned to America to enjoy a long professional career as a representational artist and teacher. In 1883, along with Robert Shade and other young Munich-trained artists, Segall established a studio in the Iron Block Building on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. His reputation grew and he received numerous commissions for portraits and landscapes. Energetic and productive, he filled the studio with paintings of marine subjects, still-lifes and genre paintings and won prizes in competitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. He also spent time instructing private students. After marriage in 1889 to Regina Werner, Julius Segall moved with his wife to St. Paul, Minnesota where later their two children were born. He rented a studio there and taught drawing and painting at Hamline University. The family spent a winter in Munich and then returned to Milwaukee in 1904 where Segall opened his permanent studio in the Mack Building on Wisconsin Avenue. During his lifetime, he returned to Europe several times to study the great masterworks in museums in France, Italy and Germany. In Milwaukee his output expanded to include religious canvases, hunting scenes and his best known work, "Father Heinrich", a portrait of a bearded man, now in the Milwaukee Art Museum collection. Although not widely exhibited, his paintings were widely collected and are represented today in numerous religious, commercial and museum collections. An amateur writer, Segall wrote German verse and critical essays which he contributed to German language newspapers in Milwaukee. He also wrote plays and a book of poetry that he self-published in 1920. Known to be a dreamer with an optimistic view of humanity, he was a lifelong socialist and free thinker. He died at home in the winter of 1925 and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Milwaukee.

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    • Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique
      Jun. 06, 2021

      Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique

      Est: $500 - $650

      ARTIST: Julius G Segall (Poland, Michigan, 1860 - 1925) NAME: Still Life YEAR: 1898 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very minor paint losses along lower edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117225 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in what is now part of Poland, Julius Segall immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his family at the age of fourteen. After studying in Milwaukee schools, he found employment as a peddler and later as a clerk in his father's jewelry store. In 1881, he decided to pursue his interest in art and left Milwaukee to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Trained to paint in the realistic style popular in Munich, Segall resisted the trend toward Modernism and returned to America to enjoy a long professional career as a representational artist and teacher. In 1883, along with Robert Shade and other young Munich-trained artists, Segall established a studio in the Iron Block Building on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. His reputation grew and he received numerous commissions for portraits and landscapes. Energetic and productive, he filled the studio with paintings of marine subjects, still-lifes and genre paintings and won prizes in competitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. He also spent time instructing private students. After marriage in 1889 to Regina Werner, Julius Segall moved with his wife to St. Paul, Minnesota where later their two children were born. He rented a studio there and taught drawing and painting at Hamline University. The family spent a winter in Munich and then returned to Milwaukee in 1904 where Segall opened his permanent studio in the Mack Building on Wisconsin Avenue. During his lifetime, he returned to Europe several times to study the great masterworks in museums in France, Italy and Germany. In Milwaukee his output expanded to include religious canvases, hunting scenes and his best known work, "Father Heinrich", a portrait of a bearded man, now in the Milwaukee Art Museum collection. Although not widely exhibited, his paintings were widely collected and are represented today in numerous religious, commercial and museum collections. An amateur writer, Segall wrote German verse and critical essays which he contributed to German language newspapers in Milwaukee. He also wrote plays and a book of poetry that he self-published in 1920. Known to be a dreamer with an optimistic view of humanity, he was a lifelong socialist and free thinker. He died at home in the winter of 1925 and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Milwaukee.

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    • Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique
      Mar. 07, 2021

      Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique

      Est: $475 - $525

      ARTIST: Julius G Segall (Poland, Michigan, 1860 - 1925) NAME: Still Life YEAR: 1898 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very minor paint losses along lower edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117225 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in what is now part of Poland, Julius Segall immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his family at the age of fourteen. After studying in Milwaukee schools, he found employment as a peddler and later as a clerk in his father's jewelry store. In 1881, he decided to pursue his interest in art and left Milwaukee to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Trained to paint in the realistic style popular in Munich, Segall resisted the trend toward Modernism and returned to America to enjoy a long professional career as a representational artist and teacher. In 1883, along with Robert Shade and other young Munich-trained artists, Segall established a studio in the Iron Block Building on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. His reputation grew and he received numerous commissions for portraits and landscapes. Energetic and productive, he filled the studio with paintings of marine subjects, still-lifes and genre paintings and won prizes in competitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. He also spent time instructing private students. After marriage in 1889 to Regina Werner, Julius Segall moved with his wife to St. Paul, Minnesota where later their two children were born. He rented a studio there and taught drawing and painting at Hamline University. The family spent a winter in Munich and then returned to Milwaukee in 1904 where Segall opened his permanent studio in the Mack Building on Wisconsin Avenue. During his lifetime, he returned to Europe several times to study the great masterworks in museums in France, Italy and Germany. In Milwaukee his output expanded to include religious canvases, hunting scenes and his best known work, "Father Heinrich", a portrait of a bearded man, now in the Milwaukee Art Museum collection. Although not widely exhibited, his paintings were widely collected and are represented today in numerous religious, commercial and museum collections. An amateur writer, Segall wrote German verse and critical essays which he contributed to German language newspapers in Milwaukee. He also wrote plays and a book of poetry that he self-published in 1920. Known to be a dreamer with an optimistic view of humanity, he was a lifelong socialist and free thinker. He died at home in the winter of 1925 and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Milwaukee.

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    • Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique
      Dec. 06, 2020

      Julius Segall (Polish,MI,1860-1925) oil painting antique

      Est: $475 - $525

      ARTIST: Julius G Segall (Poland, Michigan, 1860 - 1925) NAME: Still Life YEAR: 1898 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very minor paint losses along lower edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117225 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in what is now part of Poland, Julius Segall immigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his family at the age of fourteen. After studying in Milwaukee schools, he found employment as a peddler and later as a clerk in his father's jewelry store. In 1881, he decided to pursue his interest in art and left Milwaukee to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Trained to paint in the realistic style popular in Munich, Segall resisted the trend toward Modernism and returned to America to enjoy a long professional career as a representational artist and teacher. In 1883, along with Robert Shade and other young Munich-trained artists, Segall established a studio in the Iron Block Building on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. His reputation grew and he received numerous commissions for portraits and landscapes. Energetic and productive, he filled the studio with paintings of marine subjects, still-lifes and genre paintings and won prizes in competitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco. He also spent time instructing private students. After marriage in 1889 to Regina Werner, Julius Segall moved with his wife to St. Paul, Minnesota where later their two children were born. He rented a studio there and taught drawing and painting at Hamline University. The family spent a winter in Munich and then returned to Milwaukee in 1904 where Segall opened his permanent studio in the Mack Building on Wisconsin Avenue. During his lifetime, he returned to Europe several times to study the great masterworks in museums in France, Italy and Germany. In Milwaukee his output expanded to include religious canvases, hunting scenes and his best known work, "Father Heinrich", a portrait of a bearded man, now in the Milwaukee Art Museum collection. Although not widely exhibited, his paintings were widely collected and are represented today in numerous religious, commercial and museum collections. An amateur writer, Segall wrote German verse and critical essays which he contributed to German language newspapers in Milwaukee. He also wrote plays and a book of poetry that he self-published in 1920. Known to be a dreamer with an optimistic view of humanity, he was a lifelong socialist and free thinker. He died at home in the winter of 1925 and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Milwaukee.

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    • Julius G. Segall, (American, 1860-1925), "La Vieille Bretonne", oil on canvas, 39" x 30-1/4"
      Sep. 16, 2017

      Julius G. Segall, (American, 1860-1925), "La Vieille Bretonne", oil on canvas, 39" x 30-1/4"

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Julius G. Segall (American, 1860-1925) "La Vieille Bretonne" oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed. 39" x 30-1/4"

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