Julius Bloch
American painter, draftsman, and etcher, 1888–1966
He dedicated himself to depictions of the underprivileged—in particular Philadelphia's African American community. According to the Woodmere Art Museum, Bloch was the first white artist to exhibit with the Pyramid Club and was praised in the Negro History Bulletin for "the intensity of his psychological character studies of the Negro."
He taught at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In the 1950s, Byzantine mosaics he saw in Europe encouraged Bloch to begin painting brighter and more abstract pictures.
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