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Alexander Stavenitz

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alexander Raoul Stavenitz
Born31 May 1901
Died11 February 1960
Other namesAlex Raoul Stavenitz,
A. R. Stavenitz
EducationWashington University in St. Louis,
Art Institute of Chicago,
Art Students League of New York
Occupation(s)Visual artist, educator, industrial designer, architectural designer
SpouseBarbara Burrage (m. ? – 1960; death)

Alexander Raoul Stavenitz (31 May 1901 – 11 February 1960) was a Russian Empire-born American visual artist and educator.[1] He was known for his paintings, and printmaking.[2] He also worked as an industrial designer and architectural designer in his early career.

Early life and education

Alexander Raoul Stavenitz was born on 31 May 1901, in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). He attended Central High School (now Central Visual and Performing Arts High School) in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S..[1]

Stavenitz received a B.Arch. degree in 1925 from the Washington University in St. Louis.[1][2] In 1927, he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago; followed by study at the Art Students League of New York from 1928 until 1931.[3]

Career

Stavenitz moved to New York City around 1925, and began working as architectural and industrial designer.[1] During this time period he is associated with George Cooper Rudolph.[4] In 1931, Stavenitz was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.[1][3] He was a member of the American Artists’ Congress,[2] a Marxist organization for writers and artists in New York City.

He taught at Pratt Institute between 1945 and 1947.[5] In 1949, Stavenitz was appointed associate professor of art at City College of New York.[6][7] He also worked as an art instructor at MoMA’s People’s Art Center.[5]

He died at his home in Norwalk, Connecticut on 11 February 1960.[4] Stavenitz's work is in museum collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum,[8] National Gallery of Art,[9] Philadelphia Museum of Art,[10] Whitney Museum of American Art,[11] Davison Art Center, and Yale University Art Gallery.[12]

Exhibitions

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Five Missourians Win Fellowships from Guggenheim". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 30 March 1931. p. 2. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Falk, Peter H. (1999). Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America. Sound View Press. p. 3148. ISBN 978-0-932087-55-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Alexander R. Stavenitz". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Alexander Stavenitz". The Bridgeport Telegram. 13 February 1960. p. 26. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Alexander Raoul Stavenitz Biography". Annex Galleries Fine Prints. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  6. ^ College Art Journal. Vol. 9–10. College Art Association of America. 1949. p. 341.
  7. ^ "News Reports". College Art Journal. 9 (3): 341–354. 1 April 1950. doi:10.1080/15436322.1950.11465984. ISSN 1543-6322.
  8. ^ "Alex R. Stavenitz". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Alexander Raoul Stavenitz". National Gallery of Art (NGA). Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Street Scene - New York". Philadelphia Museum of Art. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Alexander R. Stavenitz". Whitney Museum of American Art. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Winter - 1934 - N.Y." Yale University Art Gallery. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  13. ^ "Twenty Lithographs: Graphic Art Processes". The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Retrieved 22 June 2023.

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