Julius Golz

Julius Golz

Julius Golz

American painter and teacher, 1878–1965
BiographyGolz studied with Thomas Anshutz at PAFA and with Robert Henri in New York City. Between 1907 and 1910, he exhibited regularly with the younger American realists who gathered around Henri. In 1910, he ran art school on Monhegan Island in Maine with Rockwell Kent. Also by that year he was director and instructor at the Columbus School of Art in Ohio. He brought many of Henri's teachings to Ohio, explaining his vision of artists as primarily recorders of "contemporaneous events, conditions, and sensations."
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