Background
Glaman, Eugenie Fish was born on January 25, 1872 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Henry and Catherine Shepherd Fish.
Glaman, Eugenie Fish was born on January 25, 1872 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Henry and Catherine Shepherd Fish.
Graduate Art Institute of Chicago, 1897. Studied Kansas City Art Institute and with Emmanuel Fremiet, Lucien Simon and Charles Cottet, Paris, also at Calderon’s School of Animal Painting, London, and with Briton Riviere.
Specializes in landscapes and animal subjects. Exhibited, The Art Institute of Chicago of Chicago. Academy of Design, New New York
Saint Louis Exposition, 1904.
Carnegie Exhibition, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Academy Fine Arts.
New York World’s Fair, 1939. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Artist
Royal Society Painters, Etchers and Engravers of London, 1954, Illinois State Fair Art Exhibition, 1956.
Bronze medal, Saint Louis Exposition. East. B. Butler prize, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 1913. Prize for etching, Indiana Society Print Makers, 1945.
Kate West. Arms Memorial Prize, Society American Etchers, 1946.
First award for etching Philadelphia Sketch Club, 1955. Chief works: The Old Sheepfold, purchased by Chicago Commission, 1914.
Two Friends, Union League Club, Chicago. Represented Illinois State Museum, State Library (Springfield), National Collection Smithsonian Institute and National Museum (Washington).
Arms collection of Contemporary American Prints, Metropolitan Museum, Warren Mack Memorial Collection Pennsylvania State College.
In collection of The Saddle and Sirloin Club, also collections of East. B. Butler, Curtis Camp, R.F. Goodman, Charles H. Swift, Edmund Doctorate. Hulbert, William O. Goodman, Arthur G. Leonard, Mistress Frank G. Logan, Thomas East. Wilson, Chicago. F. L. Gilbert, Duluth, Minnesota. Captain James Hoatson, Calumet, Michigan.
G. L. Berg, Seattle, Washington.
Member Association Chicago Painters and Sculptors, Chicago Society Etchers, Chicago Society Artists, Alumni The Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, Woman’s Salon, Chicago.
Married August Frederick Glaman, February 16, 1895 (died 1926). Children: Frederick (died in infancy, 1906), Johanna.