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Frederick Dielman was born on December 25, 1847, in Hanover, Germany, and was brought to the United States in childhood.
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Frederick Dielman was born on December 25, 1847, in Hanover, Germany, and was brought to the United States in childhood.
Dielman received some general education in Baltimore, Maryland. At the age of twenty-five he returned to Germany and spent four years at the Royal Academy at Munich, then the Mecca of all art students, where he studied under Diez, was an associate of Walter Shirlaw, William M. Chase, and Frank Duveneck, and received thorough instruction in the fundamentals of draftsmanship and in the technique of painting.
Returning to the United States in 1876, Frederick established himself in New York. Although he found delight in painting and drawing and did good work, he seems to have enjoyed teaching most of all, and in this he was especially capable. From 1903 to 1918 he was professor of art in the College of the City of New York and from 1905 to 1931, art director at Cooper Union, New York. As an organizer and administrator, also, he was held in high esteem by his colleagues.
From 1899 to 1909 Dielman served as president of the National Academy of Design, to full membership in which he had been elected in 1883, and from 1910 to 1931, as president of the Fine Arts Association, which owned and directed the galleries at 215 West Fifty-seventh Street, where the National Academy and other art organizations regularly exhibited. Despite his training and tendencies, when a group of artists withdrew from the Academy in 1905 Dielman went with them and became a member of the Society of American Artists. Later, however, its members returned to the Academy.
In spite of his other activities, Dielman found time to do excellent creative work. He drew from the beginning with minute care the genre pictures or the graceful heads, showing with almost monumental dignity against the leafy backgrounds which are characteristic of him.
Dielman died after a long illness in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he had a summer home, and was buried in New Windsor, Maryland. His portrait, painted in 1882, by his friends of student days and fellow Academicians, Duveneck and Chase, is owned by the Academy of Design
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Dielman was a member of the Society of American Artists, the American Water Color Society, the New York Etching Club, and the Salmagundi Club.
Dielman was married in 1883 to Lilla Marion Benham, daughter of Henry Washington Benham; They had three children.