The California Art Club (CAC) is one of the oldest and most active arts organizations in California. Founded in December 1909, it celebrated its centennial in 2009 and into the spring of 2010. The California Art Club originally evolved out of The Painters Club of Los Angeles, a short-lived group that lasted from 1906–09. The new organization was more inclusive, as it accepted women, sculptors and out-of-state artists.
América Tropical: Oprimida y Destrozada por los Imperialismos (1932), photographed in 2016
Franz Albert Bischoff was an American artist known primarily for his China painting, floral paintings and California landscapes. He was born in Steinschönau, Austria. He immigrated to the United States as a teenager where he became a naturalized citizen. While in Europe, his early training was focused upon applied design, watercolor and ceramic decorations.
Franz Bischoff in his studio (c.1900)
Palm Canyon, 1922 (Steven Stern Collection)
Vases by Franz Bischoff dated 1901, 1903 and 1908, on display at the Crocker Art Museum
Franz Bischoff "Arroyo Seco, Pasadena"