- Karl Zerbe
Infobox Person
name = Karl Zerbe
birth_date = September 16, 1903
birth_place = Berlin, Germany
death_date = November 4, 1972
death_place = Tallahassee, Florida
occupation = expressionist painter
reference = http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=all#focusKarl Zerbe (b.
Berlin ,Germany , 1903; d. Tallahassee,Florida ,November 24 ,1972 ) was a German-born American painter.The works of Karl Zerbe are significant because they record “the response of a distinguished artist of basically European sensibility to the physical and cultural scene of the New World” [ [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/1095748&referer=one_hit Karl Zerbe by H.W. Janson, American Federation of Arts, New York] ]
Biography
Karle Zerbe was born
September 16 ,1903 inBerlin ,Germany . The family lived inParis ,France from 1904-1914, where his father was an executive in an electrical supply concern. In 1914 they moved toFrankfurt , Germany where they lived until 1920. Karl Zerbe studied chemistry in 1920 at the Technische Hochschule,Friedberg . From 1921-1923 he lived inMunich , where he studied painting at the Debschitz School, mainly under Josef Eberz. From 1924-1926 Karl Zerbe worked and traveled in Italy on a fellowship from the City of Munich. In 1932 his oil painting titled: ‘’Herbstgarten’’ (autumnal garden), of 1929, was acquired by the National-Galerie, Berlin; in 1937, the painting was destroyed by theNazis as “degenerative art.” From 1937- 1955 Karl Zerbe was the head of the Department of Painting,School of the Museum of Fine Arts ,Boston . In 1939 Karl Zerbe became a U.S. citizen and the same year for the first time he usedencaustic .He was grouped together with the Boston painters
Jack Levine andHyman Bloom as a member of the Boston Expressionist school of painting. [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/2aa/2aa626.htm Karl Zerbe]olo exhibitions
*1922: Gurlitt Gallery, Berlin, Germany.
*1926: Georg Caspari Gallery, Munich, Germany; Kunsthalle,Bremen , Germany; Osthaus Museum,Hagen , Germany.
*1934: Germanic Museum (nowBusch-Reisinger Museum ),Harvard University ,Cambridge , MA.
*1934, 1935, 1936, 1937: Marie Sterner Galleries,N.Y.C.
*1936, 1938, 1939, 1940: Grace Horne Galleries, Boston, MA.
*1941: Vose Galleries, Boston; Buchholz Gallery, N.Y.C.
*1943:Mount Holyoke College ,South Hadley , MA.
*1943, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1952: The Downtown Gallery, N.Y.C.
*1943, 1947: The Berkshire Museum,Pittsfield , MA.
*1945, 1946: TheArt Institute of Chicago ,Chicago , IL.
*1946: TheDetroit Institute of Arts ,Detroit , MI.
*1948, 1949: Philadelphia Art Alliance,Philadelphia , PA.
*1948, 1955: Boris Mirski Gallery, Boston, MA.
*1950:Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute ,Utica , NY.
*1951-1952: Retrospective Exhibition circulated by theInstitute of Contemporary Art ,Boston , traveled to:Baltimore Museum of Art ;Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center , CO; Currier Gallery of Art,Manchester , NH; Florida Gulf Coast Art Center, Clearwater, FL;M. H. de Young Memorial Museum ,San Francisco , CA;Massachusetts Institute of Technology ,Cambridge , MA;
*1954: The Allan Gallery, N.Y.C.
*1958:Florida State University , Tallahassee, FL; The Ringling Brothers Museum of Art,Sarasota , FL.
*1958, 1959, 1960: Nordness Gallery, N.Y.C.
*1960: New Arts Gallery,Atlanta , GA.
*1961-1962: Retrospective Exhibition circulated by The American Federation of Arts,Boston University .Work in public collections
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The Addison Gallery of American Art - Andover, MA
*Albright-Knox Art Gallery - Buffalo, NY
*Art Institute of Chicago – Chicago, IL
*New Britain Museum of American Art - New Britain, CT
*Auburn University - Auburn, AL
*Baltimore Museum of Art – Baltimore, MD
*Birmingham Museum of Art - Birmingham, AL
*Brooklyn Museum - New York City, NY
*Butler Institute of American Art - Youngstown, OH
*Saint Louis Art Museum - Saint Louis, MI
*Colby College Museum of Art - Waterville, ME
*Cranbrook Academy of Art - Bloomfield Hills, MI
*Detroit Institute of Arts – Detroit, MI
*Encyclopedia Britannica Collection
*Fogg Art Museum atHarvard University - Cambridge, MA
*Armon Carter Museum - Fort Worth, TX
*Busch-Reisinger Museum atHarvard University - Cambridge, MA
*Herron School of Art – Indianapolis, IN
*Kestner Museum – Hannover,Germany
*Los Angeles County Museum of Art – Los Angeles, CA
*Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge, MA
*Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City, NY
*Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute - Utica, NY
*Rhode Island School of Design Museum - Providence RI
*Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Boston, MA
*Museum of Modern Art - New York City, NY
* Nationalgaleri, Berlin, Germany (destroyed)
*National Institute of Arts and Letters - New York City, NY
*Newark Museum - Newark, NJ
*Oberlin College - Oberlin, OH
*Philadelphia Museum of Art – Philadelphia, PA
*The Phillips Collection -Washington, D.C.
*Sarah Lawrence College -Westchester County , NY
*Smith College Museum of Art - Northampton, MA
* Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich, Germany
* Staedelsches Kunstinstitut,Frankfurt , Germany
*University of Iowa - Iowa City, IA,
*Syracuse University - Syracuse, NY
* Tel-Aviv Museum,Israel
*University of Georgia - Athens, GA
*University of Illinois
*University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, MN
* Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art,University of Oklahoma - Oklahoma City, OK
*University of Rochester Memorial Art Gallery - Rochester, NY
*Walker Art Center - Minneapolis, MN
*Whitney Museum of American Art - New York City, NY
*Wichita Art Museum , The Roland P. Murdock Collection - Wichita, KSReferences
* [http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=11GF55257324R.1140&menu=search&aspect=Keyword&npp=50&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=all&ri=&term=&index=.GW&aspect=Keyword&term=Karl+Zerbe&index=.AW&term=&index=.SW&term=&index=.TW&term=&index=.FW&x=8&y=15#focus Smithsonian Institution Research Information System; Archival, Manuscript and Photographic Collections, Karl Zerbe]
Books
* Ulrich Thieme; Felix Becker, ed., "Allgemeines lexikon der bildenden Künstler", V 36, Leipzig, 1947, p. 463.
* Frederick S. Wight, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/154058045&referer=brief_results "Milestones of American Painting in our century,"] (New York : Chanticleer Press [for the] Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 1949.) OCLC 154058045 p. 25, 124, 125.
* Sheldon Cheney, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/685440&referer=brief_results "The story of modern art"] (New York, Viking Press, 1958.) OCLC 685440
* Alan D. Gruskin, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/1220327&referer=brief_results "Painting in the U.S.A."] (Garden City, New York, Doubleday & Co., 1946.) OCLC 1220327 p. 85.
* Philips Collection, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/18027945&referer=brief_results "The Phillips Collection : a museum of modern art and its sources : catalogue : Washington"] (New York : Thames and Hudson, 1952.) OCLC 18027945 p. 139, 230.
* Lee Nordness ed., text by Allen Stuart Weller, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/265650&referer=brief_results "Art: USA: now"] (New York, Viking Press, 1963.) OCLC 265650 p. 126-129.
* Edgar Preston Richardson, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/517571&referer=brief_results "Painting in America, from 1502 to the present"] (New York, Crowell, 1965.) OCLC 517571 p. 405. 406.
* Bram Dijkstra, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/50866889&referer=brief_results "American expressionism: art and social change, 1920-1950,"] (New York : H.N. Abrams, in association with the Columbus Museum of Art, 2003.) ISBN 0810942313
* Judith Bookbinder, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/57652272&referer=brief_results "Boston modern: figurative expressionism as alternative modernism,"] (Durham, N.H. : University of New Hampshire Press ; Hanover : University Press of New England, ©2005.) ISBN 1584654880
* Allgemeine Künstler Lexikon Bio-Bibliographische Index, Band 10, page 727ee also
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Art movement
*Art periods
*Expressionism External links
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/zerbe_karl.html Karl Zerbe Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries] from artcyclopedia.com
* [http://www.mercurygallery.com/KarlZerbe.html Karl Zerbe paintings] from mercurygallery.com
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