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- Otto Henry Bacher (May 31, , Cleveland - August 16, , Bronxville, New York) was an American artist; primarily known for his etchings and illustrations.
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| Otto Henry Bacher (May 31, 1856, Cleveland - August 16, 1909, Bronxville, New York) was an American artist; primarily known for his etchings and illustrations. | |
| During his time in New York City, Huff befriended the Bachers—Mary Holland Bacher, widow of Cleveland artist Otto Henry Bacher (1856-1909), and her four sons. |
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- Otto Henry Bacher was an American artist; primarily known for his etchings and illustrations.
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- Otto Henry Bacher was an American artist; primarily known for his etchings and illustrations.
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Otto Henry Bacher
Identity:
Otto Henry Bacher was a book illustrator and etcher.
Life:
Bacher joined a colony of American painters established by Frank Duveneck in Polling, Bavaria. In 1880 the 'Duveneck boys', a group which also included John White Alexander, Robert Frederick Blum, Charles Abel Corwin, George Edward Hopkins, Harper Pennington, Julius Rolshoven and Theodore M. Wendel, travelled to Venice where they formed friendships with Whistler and Henry James.
The young painters were in awe of Whistler's experience and reputation. Whistler, who enjoyed their admiration, happily discussed his work and gave advice to the students. He used to come and sketch from the windows of the Casa Jankowitz on the Riva San Biagio in Castello where the group were staying.
Bacher, who collected Rembrandt etchings, was himself a proficient etcher. He became an apprentice and collaborator with Whistler, and Whistler described him as 'one of his favourite pupils'. Whistler, who was having
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- Born to a German family in Cleveland, Ohio, in , the painter and engraver Otto Henry Bacher rose to international acclaim for his innovative engravings, particularly those depicting scenes from Venice and Germany.