Hugo Anton Fisher (1854 – November 27, 1916) was a Czech artist primarily known for painting landscapes in watercolor. He was active in Northern California and Hawaii.
Biography
Hugo Anton Fisher was born in 1854, into a family of artists in Kladno, Bohemia. In 1874, he immigrated to New York, and in 1886, he moved to Alameda, California with his wife and children. About 1894, Fisher moved to Hawaii and opened a studio in Honolulu, but he left Hawaii for the mainland late in 1896. Fisher died in Alameda, California in 1916.
One of Fisher's children, Hugo Melville Fisher (1878–1946), was a California-based impressionist painter. The Adirondack Museum (Blue Mountain Lake, New York), the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Hawaii State Art Museum, the Jersey City Museum (Jersey City, New Jersey), the Oakland Museum of California, and Thiel College (Greenville, Pennsylvania) are among the public collections holding work by Hugo Anton Fisher.
References
- Forbes, David W., He Makana, The Gertrude Mary Joan Damon Haig Collection of Hawaiian Art, Paintings and Prints, Hawaii State Foundation of Culture and the Arts, 2013, pp. 26–27
- Severson, Don R. Finding Paradise: Island Art in Private Collections, University of Hawaii Press, 2002, pp. 82–3.
Footnotes
- ^ "Harrison Fisher's Father Dies at 62". The San Francisco Examiner. November 28, 1916. p. 1. Retrieved October 25, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "H. A. Fisher, Artist, Dead in Alameda". San Francisco Chronicle. November 28, 1916. p. 4. Retrieved October 26, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Severson, 2002
- ^ AskArt.com
- Smithsonian American Art Museum, Art Inventories Catalog
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- 1916 deaths
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- 19th-century American male artists
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