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  1. 1947 William Jacobs Watercolor Painting Farm Scene. Framed under glass. Listed Illinois artist born 1897 and died 197333 1/2 x 28 1/2, Image: 22 1/2 x 17 1/2 Shipping in continental US $45.00 Please ask any questions before bidding Good Luck!

  2. American, 1897 - 1973. William Jacobs was born in Chicago in 1897. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and at Hull House, where he became an instructor. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Woman’s Aid and the Jewish Women’s Art Club, among others. In the 1930s, he participated in the painting of murals in the ...

  3. National Gallery of Art. William Jacobs. American, 1897 - 1973. Works of Art; Related Content

  4. Biography. See a list of available inventory for William Jacobs. A Chicago native, William Jacobs was born on July 31,1897. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and at Hull House. His teachers were Herman Sachs and Enella Benedict. During the early 1930s, Jacobs painted in Dayton, Ohio, and Chicago. His works were exhibited at the Art ...

  5. A Chicago native, William Jacobs was an American artist, born in 1897. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and Hull House. From the 1930s, through the 1950s, his works were exhibited at the “A.I.C. Regional Painters Show” and the Jewish Women''s Art Club, a philanthropic organisation dedicated to selling the art of midwestern painters.

  6. William Jacobs's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 70 USD to 450 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2011 the record price for this artist at auction is 450 USD for Carnival, sold at Treadway Gallery in 2011. The artist died in 1917. OVERVIEW.

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  8. William Jacobs. b. 1897, Chicago, IL - d. 1973, Chicago, IL. A Chicago native, William Jacobs studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and at Hull House with German Expressionist artist Herman Sachs and urban realist painter Enella Benedict. During the early 1930s, Jacobs painted in Dayton, Ohio, and Chicago and participated ...

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