- Grace Bilger
Infobox Person
name=Grace Olive Reeve Bilger (g.Bilger)
caption=Grace Reeve in 1920s,Nebraska |
birth_date=birth date|1907|6|25|mf=y
birth_place=Nebraska , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|2000|10|1|1907|6|25|mf=y
death_place= Sabetha,Kansas , U.S.Grace Olive Reeve-Bilger (
June 25 ,1907 —October 1 ,2000 ) was an Americanart ist. Often signing the name of "g.Bilger" (and later "g.Stansbury") to her work, Bilger is mainly noted for herwatercolor paintings of buildings, landscapes and structures, many of historical significance throughout the mid-west, USA.Biography
Grace Reeve Bilger (g.Bilger and g. Stansbury) was a resident and artist in
Olathe, Kansas from 1941 until 1999. She taught art at theKansas State School For the Deaf for 25 years. In addition to meeting her requirements as a teacher, she studied art with the following;Dong Kingman , Don Stone, Eliot O’Hara, Frank Szaaz, Richard Yip, Zalton Szabo, Tony Van Hasselt, and Asertio Pascolini. She traveled the world extensively and sketched in such places as Europe and Mexico as well as throughout the USA andHawaii .Bilger’s
watercolor paintings have been reproduced along with her articles in the "Ford Times", "NEBRASKALand", and "Kansas Magazine". She won a first prize inLondon, England for the design of a Christmas Card for the Heraldry Society. She also produced original historical murals which hung in the Johnson County Courthouse at Olathe . One of her works is in the permanent collection of the Sierra Museum of San Diego, California.Bilger exhibited widely and her some of her works reside in collections in Europe , India , Philippines , and the U.S.A. She also had exhibited shows which include but is not limited to: the Kansas City area, Heritage, Discovery, Plaza, Ward Parkway , Oak Park ,
Crown Center ,Prairie Village, Kansas , and Metcalf South.In 1979 one of her watercolors was selected to be in the exhibition of Eastern Kansas Artists in the Rotunda of the Kansas State Capitol in
Topeka, Kansas . She was a member of the International Society of Artists (Artists' International Association ), the Greater Kansas City Art Association, and Tri-County Art League. Grace Reeve Bilger is survived by her daughter Sarah and three grandchildren.References
* Biography adpated (by her family) from her biography in "The Olathe Rotary Club: Honors Its 1994 Paul Harris Fellows"
* "Olathe Daily News","Artist Pictures Olathe's Past", Wednesday, March 25, 1987.
* "Olathe Daily News","Local artist still paints with grace after 91 years", August 31, 1998, page 1 & 6A.
* "NEBRASKALand", August 1966, pages 25-31, "Many Faces of Nebraska"
* "Kansas!," No. 3, 1964, (center-fold painting displayed)
*The Kansas City Star , August 24, 1972, page 6W, "Teacher Reflects on Career."External links
* [http://www.gbilger.com Official Grace Bilger Website]
* [http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/finearts/PERMART/bilger.htm Kansas Public Library Permanent Collection]
* [http://www.olatheks.org/Visitors/about_evolution.cfm#1950-1970 Historical Olathe Kansas (60s-70s)]
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