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| T.C. Steele | |||||
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Indianapolis, Indiana |
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| T. C. Steele was the leading artist of the Hoosier School of Midwestern Impressionists. Steele was born in 1847 and died in 1926. During his formative years he moved to Munich and studied at the Royal Academy of Art with Frank Duveneck and Ludwig Loefftz. In 1885 he returned to Indianapolis and established an art school with William Forsyth. While his landscapes are his signature style, he was also a very fine portrait artist. Today he is remembered as Indiana's finest artist from the early part of the 20th century. Over 20 paintings by T.C. Steele are represented throughout this site. All of the paintings are owned by the Indiana State Museum. | |||||
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