- Siegfried Reinhardt
Siegfried Gerhard Reinhardt born
July 31 ,1925 in Eydkuhnen,Germany , diedOctober 24 ,1984 inSt. Louis, Missouri was a prolific artist and teacher based for most of his career, 1955-1970 atWashington University , where he had taken hisbachelor of arts degree inEnglish Literature in 1950. He was also a prominent member of the [http://www.stlouisartistsguild.org/ St. Louis Artists Guild] . He was the son of Otto Frederick and Minni (Kukat) Reinhardt, and emigrated with them in 1928 (naturalized in 1936). His best-known work is perhaps the series of murals he executed atLambert International Airport illustrating the [http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.geocities.com/soho/exhibit/5437/SL2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.geocities.com/soho/exhibit/5437/SLind.html&h=192&w=470&sz=31&hl=en&start=14&um=1&tbnid=efyvJb-X73-HMM:&tbnh=53&tbnw=129&prev=/images%3Fq%3D%2522siegfried%2Breinhardt%2522%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff history of aviation] . He was a pioneer in combining elements ofrealism andsurrealism in a style known sometimes assuperrealism . From 1949 to 1984 he worked with [http://emilfrei.com/web_site_-_emil_frei_(3-8-05)_002.htm Emil Frei] in the design and execution ofstained glass windows, including the (1960)Easter Window in the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, inSunset Hills, Missouri , of which Reinhardt said::"The 'flame' symbolizes the Holy Spirit as it descended in tongues of fire over the heads of the disciples in the miracle of the upper room in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ. :It also symbolizes, by contrast, the descent of Christ into hell, as well as His resurrection. It further represents the eternal presence of the Spirit of God in the dynamics of life lived to the glory of the Supreme Creator. :The architectural triangle in which the flame is placed in the stained glass resolution is the triangle of the Holy Trinity--Father (God), Son (Jesus) and Holy Spirit (dove with the flame above its head.)" In the center of the flames is a Chi Rho (Greek abbreviation for Jesus Christ). In the lower right appears a fish, an early symbol of Jesus' resurrection and an identifying symbol of early believers of Christ. The dove (Holy Spirit) is in the upper left of the window. Suspended in one of the window frames on the left is the sanctuary lamp holding an ever-burning candle, a symbol of the ever-presence of God in His church." [http://www.lcrstl.com/pages.asp?pageid=49668]
Reinhardt, a
Lutheran , often worked withChristian motifs and themes. His 1955 commission forMonsanto , "Mistress of Chemistry," deploys his wife Harriet in imagery combining traditional depictions of the Madonna; his 1953 "Crucifixion" receives extended discussion (pp 83-84) in Robert Henkes' "The Crucifixion in American Art" (McFarland P, 2003). TheBrauer Museum atValparaiso University has three religious works in its permanent collection: "Resurrection," "Design for a Crown," and "Caiaphas."Additional works are housed at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum , theNelson-Atkins Museum of Art , theVatican Museum Picture Gallery, and theWhitney Museum of American Art . In the late 1950s, he produced the painting “Man of Sorrows” in a series of seven installments on television stationKETC , explaining his decisions and techniques to viewers as he went. He was the subject of a feature in the March 24, 1952 issue ofLife Magazine ; in 1950 the magazine had listed him among nineteen important young artists.Time Magazine had also identified him as an important new figure (September 12 ,1960 )::"German-born Siegfried Reinhardt of St. Louis has had no formal art training, but by the time he was eleven was intent on becoming a painter. A big (6 ft. 2 in.) and muscular 35, he went through an abstract phase ("esthetic nonsense," he calls it now), has since developed a wholly figurative style, which he boasts is "un-new, un-experi-mental" and "un-angry." His main subject now, he says, is humanity, seen as the eternal lonely crowd—a torrent of faces and figures that gush out of "strange architectural settings that are unrelated to any recognizable place in the world."
He also did numerous figure studies, often using his wife, the
sculptor Harriet Reinhardt (marriedApril 25 ,1948 ), as a model. They were beloved figures in theirKirkwood, Missouri home on Potomac Avenue, and hundreds of original works as well as prints are thought to have been given away to friends, neighbors and acquaintances. One neighbor recollected: ”Siegfried Reinhardt served as the illustrator on the rare Shanghai edition of the Stars and Stripes, which was published aboard ship, theUSS General R. M. Blatchford (AP-153) , a vessel carring 2,461 troops from the CBI-China/Burma/India campaign. The ship was returning to the StatesApril 21 -May 6 ,1946 followingWorld War II . The then 21-year old Reinhardt's stencil sketches for the "daily" 17 issue onboard newspaper are nimbly done, and add a great deal to the morale boosting nature of this spontaneous edition of the Soldier's Newspaper…” [http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/bulletin.aspx?searchtype=DISCUSS&artist=101008] (Reinhardt had enlisted at the age of 18 ion February 24, 1944).Reinhardt also served as artist in residence at
Southern Illinois University inCarbondale (1950-1954) and 1968-1969 andSt. Louis Community College (Meramec ), 1971-1984. His works have sold for up to $11,500.00 (as in the case of "The Family, painted in 1958" from the collection ofUnited States Senator William C. Benton , in 2006.Reinhardt died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 59, according to his [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9806E0D71539F935A15753C1A962948260&sec=&spon= obituary] in the
New York Times .Other works on public display include:
* a mural portraying the history of
Vernon County, Missouri , in theNevada, Missouri City Council Chambers, Ash Street at Austin Boulevard (U.S. 54 Highway). This mural, painted in 1975, is a three-panel depiction of Vernon County history;*The
Te Deum mosaic at theWalther Library atConcordia Senior College ,Indiana ; [http://replica.palni.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=%2Fcopcampus&CISOPTR=189&DMSCALE=100&DMWIDTH=600&DMHEIGHT=600&DMMODE=viewer&DMFULL=0&DMX=258&DMY=258&DMTEXT=&DMTHUMB=1&REC=18&DMROTATE=0&x=19&y=336]*The "Gateway to the West" mosaic at the Vistior's Center to the
Gateway Arch in St. Louis.ource
Who Was Who in American Art. Compiled from the original thirty-four volumes of American Art Annual: Who's Who in Art, Biographies of American Artists Active from 1898-1947. Edited by Peter Hastings Falk. Madison, CT: Sound View Press, 1985.
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