Biography: Julius M. Delbos, born in 1879 in London,
England, was a landscape painter,
teacher,
and lecturer. He was elected
an Associate
of the National Academy of Design,
New York
City, in 1945, an Academician
in 1948. He
was also a member of the American
Watercolor
Society; the New York Watercolor
Club; the
Society of Graphic Art; Old Dudley
Art Society,
London; American Artists Professional
League;
National Arts Club; and the Century
Club.
Delbos exhibited at the Corcoran
Gallery,
Washington, D.C. in 1930 and
1937; Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia,
in
1930 and 1936; Art Institute
of Chicago,
Illinois; New York Watercolor
Club, in 1935,
where he won a prize; National
Arts Club;
Connecticut Academy of Fine Art;
Society
of Independent Artists; American
Watercolor
Society, winning prizes; and
the Salons of
America.
Delbos' paintings are in the
collections
of the Butler Art Institute,
Youngstown,
Ohio; Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio;
Brooklyn
Museum, New York; Yale University
Artists
Guild, New Haven, Connecticut;
and New York
Public Library. He is listed
in Who Was Who
in American Art. Julian M. Delbos
died in
Dover, New Jersey in 1970.
Birth place: London, England
Death place: Dover, NJ
Addresses: New York 21, NY
Profession: Painter, teacher,
lecturer
Exhibited: Corcoran Gal, 1930,
1937; PAFA,
1930, 1936; AIC; NYWCC, 1935
(prize); NAC;
Connecticut Academy of FA; S.Indp.A.;
AWS
(prizes), Salons of Am.
Member: AWCS; NYWCC; Soc. Graphic
Art; Old
Dudley Art Soc., London; AAPL;
NAC; AWS;
NAC; Century Club.
Work: Butler AI; Toledo Museum
of Art; BM;
Yale Univ. AG; NY Public Library.
Sources: WW66; WW47; Falk, Exh.
Record Series.
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