Albert Henry Krehbiel (November 25, 1873 - June 29, 1945) was an American impressionist painter and muralist.

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  • Albert Henry Krehbiel (November 25, 1873 - June 29, 1945) was an American impressionist painter and muralist.
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  • Awarded American Traveling Scholarship to study abroad by The Art Institute of Chicago in 1902; Awarded the permanent placement of a painting on the wall of Académie Julian, Paris, France, 1905; Had two of his neoclassical works selected by jury for exhibition at the Salon Des Artistes Francais and five cash prizes for drawing and composition, Académie Julian, Paris, 1904-1906; Unanimously awarded by jury the commission to design and paint the eleven wall and two ceiling murals for the Illinois Supreme and Appellate Court Rooms, Springfield, Illinois, 1906; William Ormond Thompson Prize, The Art Institute of Chicago, for The Snow Covered Road, Illinois landscape, 1919; Martin B. Cahn Prize, Painting by a Chicago Artist, The Art Institute of Chicago, for Wet Snow in the Woods, Illinois landscape, 1922; Clyde Carr Prize for Landscape, American Artists, The Art Institute of Chicago; American Artists Exhibit of Landscapes Award, The Art Institute of Chicago; Municipal Art League Prize for Landscape, Chicago Artists, The Art Institute of Chicago.
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  • Painting; Drawing; Muralist; Painting and drawing instructor, Art Institute of Chicago and Armour Institute ; Instrumental in pioneering the Chicago Art Institute Summer School of Painting (later named Ox-Bow School) in Saugatuck, Michigan, and later founded the Albert Krehbiel School of Painting there.
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