ArtistsEmil Fuchs
Emil Fuchs

Emil Fuchs

1866
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Emil Fuchs was an Austrian-American sculptor, medallist, and painter whose practice spanned Vienna, London, and New York across the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His portraits of Queen Victoria and Edward VII established his reputation among British aristocratic circles, where he became a sought-after society painter. Working across multiple mediums, Fuchs combined traditional figuration with medallic practice, producing work that circulated among European and American elite patrons.

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Boerenoorlog, penning geslagen ter ere van degenen die hun leven gaven voor koning en vaderland (1902)
Rijksmuseum
Ignace Jan Paderewski (c. 1899)
Smithsonian Institution
Plaquette: Peace and War (1913)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Lead Casting of Reverse Side of Peace and War Plaquette: War (1913)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Eva, Study of a Nude (1913)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Butterfly (c. 1919)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Adrienne de Carrière by Emil Fuchs
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