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Eugene Paul Ullman

Eugene Paul Ullman was an American Impressionist painter.

Biography
He was the youngest of the five children of chemist and manufacturer Sigmund Ullman and Pauline Wimpfheimer. Ullman grew up in New York City, and attended the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School. He studied under William Merritt Chase at the Chase School, where he was later an instructor. Ullman married fellow artist Alice Woods in Belgium in 1903. Ullman accepted France's Croix de Guerre on Paul's behalf. After the war, Ullman and his family settled in Westport, Connecticut. He exhibited regularly at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1902 to 1913, and was awarded PAFA's 1906 Temple Gold Medal for his Portrait of Madame Fisher. He was awarded a bronze medal at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis; and a silver medal at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club in New York City. His works are in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Tampa Museum of Art, the Musée National de la Coopération Franco-Américaine in Blérancourt, France, The University of Wisconsin Art History Gallery, The Milwaukee Public Central Library, and other museums. ==Selected works==
Selected works
Portrait of William Merritt Chase (1903), Musée National de la Coopération Franco-Américaine, Blérancourt, France • The Arnold Bennetts at Home in Fontainebleau (1903) • Portrait of Madame Fisher (1904), Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana. Winner of PAFA's 1906 Temple Gold Medal • Lady at the Buffet (1906), Emile H. Mathis Gallery, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Portrait of Mrs. Booth Tarkington (1906), unlocated • Portrait of Hanako San (1908), Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York • The Sea (1909), Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana • Portrait of Ezra Pound (1911), unlocated • Portrait of Margaret Cravens (1911), unlocated • After the Carnival (1911), Emile H. Mathis Gallery, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Portrait of Gertrude Stein, unlocated • Wounded Zouaves in the American Ambulance Hospital (1915), Musée National de la Coopération Franco-Américaine, Blérancourt, France • The Bath (1924), Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York City • Seated Woman with Cat (1920s), Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York • Provence Landscape (1920s), Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York • Nude before Antique Screen (1938), Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida • Portrait of Abraham Walkowitz (1943), Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey ==References==
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