Description:

Daniel Kotz
New York, New Jersey, Indiana, (1848 - 1933)
landscape, 1885
watercolor on paper
Unsigned. Dated lower left.

Biography from the Archives of askART: Daniel Kotz, painter, etcher, and engraver, was born in a log cabin in South Bend, Indiana, near Notre Dame, on March 21, 1848. He spent much of his youth working on the family farm, where he enjoyed nature and the countryside around him. In his spare time, he discovered he had an interest in drawing and sketching his surroundings, including trees, open meadows, hayfields and more.

On the advice of Dr. Buchtel, the family physician, he began to devote himself to studying art. While he traveled around the area of the St. Joseph River and the Lake Michigan area, his interest in landscapes grew, as did his ability to capture it on paper and canvas. Daniel went to Northwestern College in Napiersville, Illinois, where he wrote a column called "Kotz's Mite" for their monthly publication.

In 1870, he went to Chicago where he studied under Henry F. Spread, and in 1875 he worked with Henry Arthur Elkins. Kotz was a charter member of the Chicago Art League. In the 1880s, he was commissioned by then Vice-President Schuyler Colfax, to execute a painting for his wife.

Around 1890, he went to New York City, where he opened a studio. He was the cover story of the American Art Journal, March 22, 1890, and there in 1886 at the National Academy of Design, he exhibited the first painting he had ever exhibited in Chicago.

In the 1890's, Daniel Kotz built a commodious studio and home on a New Jersey hillside at Park Ridge, overlooking the beautiful Pascack Valley with New York in the distance. He was one of the originators of the Salmagundi Club in New York around the turn of the century. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club, the Nanuet Painters, the American Artist Professional League, and the Beachcombers' Club in Provincetown.

He is known to have exhibited at the New York Etching Club, the National Academy of Design 1909, the Salmagundi Club, the Boston Art Club 1889, 1892, 1896, 1898, 1899, the Art Institute of Chicago 1889, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1904, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1917, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 1895, 1898-1900, and the American Art Association. In May of 1948, Kotz's daughter, the Countess Eleanor Kotz Savorgnan Di Brazza, held an exhibition for two weeks of about 20 of her father's works. The exhibition was in Chicago and at the Progress Club, which is associated with the Art Institute of Chicago.

He found more and more of his favorite subject matter throughout the New England area, where he painted until his death in 1933. His contemporaries and friends included Thomas Eakins, J. Francis Murphy, Alexander Schilling, Max Bohm, John Noble, and George Inness.

Daniel Kotz died in Park Ridge, New Jersey in 1933.

Submitted August 2007 by Michael R. Perez, Art Collector and Historian, The Artisfun Gallery
Sources include interviews with Steve Bentrup, art collector who knew the family; Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art, copies of exhibition catalogues.

    Dimensions:
  • 8 3/4"H x 11 1/2"W (sight), 15 3/4"H x 18 1/2"W (frame)
  • Artist Name:
  • Daniel Kotz
  • Medium:
  • watercolor on paper

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