Vintage Landscape Frank Selzer \"Sheep,1887\" Grand Rapids, Michigan/St. Louis


Vintage Landscape Frank Selzer \

When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

Vintage Landscape Frank Selzer \"Sheep,1887\" Grand Rapids, Michigan/St. Louis:
$1095.00


Selzer, Frank C. (1849-1916)

OBITUARY

Frank C. Selzer, 68 years old, artist, died at 5 o’clock Monday morning at his home, 117 Ann Street. He had been ill but a week, of pneumonia. He was one of the most talented and picturesque of the old-time residents of the city. Samples of his work as an artist are widely scattered through the homes of Grand Rapids. His paintings of animal life, especially sheep and cattle, are highly prized and form some of the most valuable subjects in numerous art collections of note.
Mr. Selzer was born in Gleeson, Darmstadt, Germany, May 4, 1849, and came to this country with his parents when he was 9 years old. For a time he lived in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1871 he was married to Miss Fanny Mills of Burlington, Wisconsin, and came to Grand Rapids in 1878. He had lived here continuously since.
Mr. Selzer developed his technique as an artist without attending an art school. For years he had been a close student of all the important art galleries of the United States and Europe. He executed many of the beautiful hand-painted pieces of furniture produced by the Oriel and Berkey & Gay factories of this city. He also conducted art classes for some time, and until recently was a member of the Grand Rapids Art Association.
For a number of years he was recording secretary and an active member of the Spiritualist Church of Truth. He was always active in matters of public welfare, and before the extreme northern section of the city was taken in by Grand Rapids he served on the district school board.

\"Grand Rapids Press,\" March 7, 1916.

According to family records: The Selzer family owned a carriage business in St. Louis, Missouri, so many of Frank’s paintings are also found there. He was to live there for fourteen years, moving to Grand Rapids in 1871.

Painting is an oil on canvas: size is 8\" x 12.\" Signed and dated 1887. Painting has been conserved, and, while it does contain some craquelure, it is good condition for the age. Includes an original frame from that time. Just a wonderful work from possibly his best period. As Albert Baxter wrote in \"History of the City of Grand Rapids,\" in 1891, in which he remarked of Selzer\'s sheep, \"it almost seems as if the wool might be pulled, so natural appears the fleece.\"


Vintage Landscape Frank Selzer \"Sheep,1887\" Grand Rapids, Michigan/St. Louis:
$1095.00

Buy Now