- Arthur Kraft
Infobox Artist
name = Arthur Kraft
imagesize = 230px
birthname = Arthur M. Kraft
birthdate = 1922
location = flagicon|United StatesKansas City ,Missouri
deathdate = 1977
deathplace =Kansas City ,Missouri
nationality = American
field =Painting ,Drawing ,Sculpture
training =Nelson Gallery of Art ,Kansas City Art Institute ,Yale University
movement =Expressionism
works =
patrons =
awards =Arthur M. Kraft (1922 – 1977) was an American painter,
sculptor andmuralist . A native ofKansas City , Kraft was a member of theexpressionist movement.Biography
Arthur Kraft’s formal art training started with Saturday-morning classes at the
Nelson Gallery of Art and by the age of 13 he was selling his work at localart fairs . Upon graduating fromSouthwest High School Kraft continued to pursue the arts at theKansas City Art Institute and later atYale University ’s School of Fine Arts. After serving in theArmy duringWorld War II , he returned toYale to finish his degree. In 1946 after winning theAudubon Artist Society national painting award Kraft was propelled onto the national scene. Highly regarded in the artistic community, his art was exhibited in one-man showings at the Salon de Jean Cocteau,Paris , Jacques Seligmann,New York , and the Landau Galleries,Los Angeles . Kraft’s work was also installed in several locations across theUnited States .In 1958 Kraft illustrated his long time friend
Lon Amick ’s widely acclaimed book “.”One of Kraft's best known works is the Court of the Penguins displayed at Kansas City’s
Country Club Plaza . The five-foot bronze sculptures were reproduced in 1979 from miniatures that originally stood three to four inches tall. Kraft also designed a mosaic for the downtownKansas City Public Library . The mural features a bold lion, a polar bear, a giraffe and several penguins and exemplifies his trademark use of color. Kraft's sculpture of three figures, entitled "Family," was dedicated at the Commerce Building in 1961, and was re-installed at the Executive Plaza Office Building at 720 Main in 1989.Kraft spent most of his life in Kansas City and continued to make art, even during his long bout with
cancer . His final work was a mural for the waiting room of the Veteran's Hospital inTopeka , which he finished just before he died.Since his death Kraft’s legacy has continued to play a large role in the life of artists, especially those in Kansas City. In 2007 Betty Brand established the “Arthur Kraft Memorial Scholarship for the Visual Arts” with the
Metropolitan Community College (Kansas City) .ources and references
* "Kansas City Artist, Arthur Kraft, Dies". The Kansas City Times, September 29,1977.
* "Ambassador's walls reveal a mural, a mystery". The Kansas City Star, June 29, 1983.
* "Chic Piece". Star Magazine. December 2, 1979.
* "Arthur Kraft's Mural". The Kansas City Times. April 8, 1989.
* Amick, Lon, 1956, 1968. "The Divine Journey: A Guide to Spiritual Understanding" [http://www.divinejourneyguide.com]
* Ford, Susan Jezak, 1999. "Biography of Arthur M. Kraft, 1922 - 1977" [http://www.kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=34845]External links
* [http://www.siris.si.edu Smithsonian Institute Research Information System]
* [http://mcckc.edu/?qlinks=Foundation%3A+Kraft Metropolitan Community College: "Scholarship Remembers Kansas City Artist"]
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