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Werner Drewes (1899–1985) was a painter, printmaker, and art teacher. [1] [2] Considered to be one of the founding fathers of American abstraction, he was one of the first artists to introduce concepts of the Bauhaus school within the United States. [3]
In 1909 and 1910 he served as president of the St. Louis Artists' Guild. In 1910, he exhibited 28 paintings in Columbia, Missouri, for the Art Lover's Guild and gave two lectures, Artists' Ideals and The Relation of Art to Life. In 1911, the St. Louis Art Museum held a major exhibition of 83 Sylvester paintings from the Elsah years. [1]
[1] [3] He was a member of the St. Louis Society of Independent Artists. [1] Tayes was also a musician and performed on the local St. Louis radio station in the 1930s; [1] and was a columnist and wrote for the St. Louis Argus in the 1930s. [1] While living in St. Louis, he was mentored by artists Frederick C. Alston and Edmund H. Wuerpel. [1]
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The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art has received a donation of 75 significant works — including paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures and videos — by Black artists, ...
Painters from St. Louis (36 P) Pages in category "Artists from St. Louis" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total.
According to a biography submitted to the University of Alabama in 1935, Walker exhibited his work at the fourteenth annual St. Louis Artists Guild Exhibition in 1926, followed by a "two-man" exhibition in Mobile in 1929 and a "one-man" exhibition at the Woman's Club in Mobile in 1933. Both Mobile exhibitions were sponsored by Allied Arts Guild ...
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