1847-1935
German/American
Frederick Dielman was born in Hanover, Germany. He came to United States as a child, graduated from Calvert College, New Windsor, Maryland (later New Windsor College), and studied art under Diez at Royal Academy, Munich. Betweeen 1872-1876, he worked as a topographer and draftsman in United States engineering department. Dielman opened a studio in New York in 1876, and was a National Academician since 1883. He served as president of the National Academy of Design between 1889-1909, and was a member of the Art Commission of New York between 1901-1903.