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Joseph Fleck
Picture of Fleck c. 1945
Born(1892-08-25)August 25, 1892
DiedApril 7, 1977(1977-04-07) (aged 84)
NationalityAmerican
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts Vienna
Known forPainting
Notable workFiesta Array, Taos (1929)
Amarilla (1929)
Geraniums (1928)
Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall on the Campus (1944-1945)
MovementRegionalism, Social realism, American modernism, American realism, Synchromism
AwardsArizona State Fair (1928)
Kansas City Art Institute (1929)
Leon Gaspard Memorial Prize (1964)
New Mexico State Fair (1965)
Patron(s)Thomas Hart Benton
Ernest L. Blumenschein

Joseph Amadeus Fleck (August 25, 1892 – April 5, 1977) was an American painter and muralist. His works include The Red Man of Oklahoma Sees the First Stage Coach, in Hugo, Oklahoma,[1] and First Mail Crossing Raton Pass and Unloading the Mail in Raton, in Raton, New Mexico.[2]

The Red Man of Oklahoma Sees the First Stage Coach (1936). Originally hanging in the Hugo, Oklahoma, U.S. Post Office in 1936, the mural now resides at the Oklahoma School System Administration Building

Biography

Joseph A. Fleck was born in Austria in 1892 and received his academic training at the Royal Viennese Art Academy and Royal Art Academy in Munich. He moved to Kansas City, Missouri in 1922 and then settled in Taos, New Mexico in 1925. From 1942 to 1946 he was Dean of Fine Arts and artist in residence at the University of Missouri in Kansas City.

Awards

Notes

  1. ^ Marling (1982), pp. 272–276.
  2. ^ Marling (1982), p. 184.
  3. ^ Falk (1999), p. 1139.

References

  • Falk, Peter (1999). Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975 400 Years of Artists in America. Sound View Press. ISBN 0932087558.
  • Marling, Karal A. (1982). Wall-to-Wall America: A Cultural History of Post Office Murals in the Great Depression (1st ed.). University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816611165.

Further reading

  • Fleck, Joseph Jr. (2006). The Life and Art of Joseph Amadeus Fleck: A Fine Sense of Poetry. e-Pluribus Unum Books. ISBN 0-9760045-8-5.
  • d'Emilio, Sandra (1985). Joseph A. Fleck : an Early Taos Painter. Museum of New Mexico Press. ISBN 9780890131527.

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