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Arthur Hoeber
American 19th century painter
American,
(1854–1915)
Arthur Hoeber (1854-1915) was born in New York City and studied at the Cooper Union, the Art Students League under James Carroll Beckwith and then in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Jean-Leon Gerome. He was elected an Associate of the National Academy in 1909. Hoeber exhibited at the Paris Salon, the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, the Boston Art Club, and the Corcoran. Hoeber's life and works were featured in American Art Review, "An American Collection," July 1999. Although primarily a landscape painter in the Barbizon and Tonalist styles, Hoeber was also an illustrator, writer, lecturer, and art critic. He is best known for painting views of meadows or marshlands with low horizons.