- Karl Priebe
Infobox Artist
name = Karl J. Priebe
imagesize = 200 px
caption = Karl Priebe
birthname =
birthdate = July 1, 1914
location =Milwaukee, WI
deathdate = July 5, 1976
deathplace =Milwaukee, WI
nationality = American
field = Painter
training =Layton School of Art ,School of the Art Institute of Chicago
movement =Surrealism
works = Madonna and Child
patrons =
awards =Prix de Rome -1941 [http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/Mss/KJP/mss-kjp-sc.html]Karl J. Priebe (1914-1976) was an American painter from
Milwaukee, Wisconsin whose studies and paintings of birds, exotic animals, and African-American culture won him international recognition.= Biography =
Priebe, was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , to Emil and Katherine Priebe. He went on to study and graduate from theLayton School of Art , which closed due to financial insolvency in 1974. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layton_School_of_Art.] He also studied at theSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago graduating in 1938. After serving on the anthropology staff of the Milwaukee Public Museum (1938-1942) and as director of the Kalamazoo Institute of the Arts (1943-1944), he returned to Layton as an instructor in 1947. [http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/Mss/KJP/mss-kjp-sc.html] He was one of the few Wisconsin artists of his generation to escape the regionalist label and win showings in prestigious galleries, like those in New York City. His paintings were shown at major public and private galleries, among them theMilwaukee Art Museum ; theCorcoran Gallery ,Museum of Modern Art , and theArt Institute of Chicago . [Auer, James. "Artist Priebe Dies at 62." Milwaukee Journal, July 6, 1976: 1 & 3.]He drew the inspiration for his works from numerous locations. His paintings of exotic animals can be attributed to his numerous trips to the
Milwaukee County Zoo while attending theLayton School of Art . He first became interested in African American culture when, as an art student inChicago , he taught a class in a settlement house largely attended by African Americans. His black figures, he recalled later, were not intended as portraits, but were taken from his memories of people he saw in the settlement house. [Jensen, Dean. "Color, Music Fill Priebe's World." Milwaukee Sentinel, February 6, 1976: 5.] He was the only Milwaukeean ever to receive thePrix de Rome , an honor accorded to him in 1941. Because of wartime condition he was unable to use the grant to study in Europe. [Key, Donald, and Michael Kirkhorn. "A Retrospective of Karl Priebe." Milwaukee Journal, October 20, 1968: 4.] Throughout his creative life Priebe was known for his love of black culture. He was a longtime friend of such jazz greats asBillie Holliday ,Pearl Bailey andDizzy Gillespie and of painters Gertrude Abercrombie and John Wilde.Later life
In his later years Priebe suffered from a number of ailments. In November of 1975 he had one of his eyes surgically removed. After that his health began to decline. He died at his home in Milwaukee after a long struggle with cancer on July 5, 1976, he was 62 years old. [Auer, James. "Artist Priebe Dies at 62." Milwaukee Journal, July 6, 1976: 1 & 3.]
Archival Collections
Marquette University Special Collections and University Archives [http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/Mss/KJP/mss-KJP.html]See also
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Marquette University Special Collections and University Archives
*Layton School of Art
*Kalamazoo Institute of Arts http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/References
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