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Eugen Neuhaus was a painter and professor emeritus at UC Berkeley. Born in 1879 in Barmen, Germany, he immigrated to San Francisco in 1904 and interacted with prominent painters in the Bay Area. Neuhaus became the head of the Art Department at the University in 1908 and retired in 1949. His contributions range from the arrangement of campus flora and the decoration of buildings — his paintings hang in the Faculty Club and he determined much of the art on display throughout the campus — to the planning of the art department. In this interview, he discusses his art education in Germany, history of the Art Department at UC Berkeley, the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915, and Bay Area museums.

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