Charles Frederick Ulrich
Charles Frederick Ulrich (1858–1908) was an American painter associated with the Post-Impressionism movement. Born in the United States, he studied at the National Academy of Design and later in Paris, where he was influenced by the works of the Impressionists and the emerging Post-Impressionist style. Ulrich is known for his vibrant landscapes and still lifes, which often feature bold colors and expressive brushwork. He played a significant role in introducing Post-Impressionist techniques to American art, contributing to the broader evolution of modern art in the United States. His work has been exhibited in various galleries, although specific details about his exhibitions and critical reception during his lifetime are limited. Ulrich's legacy continues to be recognized in contemporary discussions of American art history.