Arthur Vidal Diehl
Arthur Vidal Diehl (1870–1929) was a British-born American painter known for his landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes, particularly of Cape Cod and other New England locales. Born in London, Diehl immigrated to the United States in the early 1900s and settled in Massachusetts. He became a self-taught, prolific artist who worked quickly and often painted from memory. His work was admired for its atmospheric quality, capturing the quiet beauty of coastal scenes and harbor towns. Diehl exhibited his work across the United States, where he became a popular figure in American art circles. His paintings are now part of various private and regional collections in New England.
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Full Name: Arthur Vidal Diehl
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Birth and Death: 1870–1929
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Profession: Painter
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Influences: Coastal New England, Atmospheric Seascapes
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Legacy: Celebrated for his depictions of New England coastal scenes, Diehl’s works are held in private and regional collections.