Robert Andrew Parker

American (1927)

About the artist:

Born: 1927, Norfolk, Virginia, Robert Andrew Parker attended the school of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1948 until 1952 and worked during the following months at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine and at Stanley William Hayter's Atelier 17 in New York. Since his first solo show in 1954, Parker has exhibited extensively, and his credits include set designs for opera and film as well as book illustrations. In his watercolors Parker combines areas of pure color with design conceived in terms of silhouette and shape. He takes his subject matter mostly from the natural world—dogs, trees, mountains, people, birds—and condenses and simplifies imagery with a swift, expressionistic technique. During his career Parker has worked in such distinctive locales as Arles and Saint-Remy in France and the Himalayas, where a 1981 walking tour provided the subjects for a series on landscapes and fellow trekkers. SOURCE: Virginia M. Mecklenburg. Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National Museum of American Art, 1987). Award: Ranger Fund Purchase Prize Studied: Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture Skowhegan, ME Studied: School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL Born Norfolk, VA Award: Guggenheim Fellowship Award: Rosenthal Foundation Grant Studied: AIC (B.A.E., 1952); Skowhegan Sch. P&S with Jack Levine & Henry V. Poor; Atelier 17, New York, 1952-53. Exhibited: AIC, 1951; Atelier 17, NYC, 1952; Young American Printers, 1953; Roko Gal., 1954 (solo); BM, 1955; WMAA, 1955-63; MoMA, 1957; Laon Mus, Aisne, France, 1956; PAFA Ann., 1962; New School Social Res., NY, 1965; School Visual Arts, NY, 1965; Terry Dintenfass, Inc.,1970s; Katonah Gal., NY, 1970s . Awards: Rosenthal Found. grant, NIAL, 1962; Tamarind Lithography Workshop fellowship, 1967; Guggenheim fellowship, 1969-70. Work: MoMA; WMAA ; MMA; Morgan Lib., NYC; LACMA. Commissions: designer sets, William Shuman Opera, MoMA, 1961.

Robert Andrew Parker

American (1927)

(5 works)

About the artist:

Born: 1927, Norfolk, Virginia, Robert Andrew Parker attended the school of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1948 until 1952 and worked during the following months at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine and at Stanley William

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