Born 1954. Known for: Wildlife-birds.
Charles Timothy Prutzer's artistic career began in 1966 when he was a protege to bird artist Donald Leo Mallick. Later, as a muralist, Prutzer completed over 30 murals in the United States and...
Read full biography Charles Timothy Prutzer's artistic career began in 1966 when he was a protege to bird artist Donald Leo Mallick. Later, as a muralist, Prutzer completed over 30 murals in the United States and abroad. In 1979 after spending three years focusing on figurative and plein-air painting, Prutzer became...
Read full biography Charles Timothy Prutzer's artistic career began in 1966 when he was a protege to bird artist Donald Leo Mallick. Later, as a muralist, Prutzer completed over 30 murals in the United States and abroad. In 1979 after spending three years focusing on figurative and plein-air painting, Prutzer became the artist in residence at the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve in Heidelberg, South Africa. Prutzer, who contributes regularly to the Birds in Art exhibit at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum teaches...
Read full biography Charles Timothy Prutzer's artistic career began in 1966 when he was a protege to bird artist Donald Leo Mallick. Later, as a muralist, Prutzer completed over 30 murals in the United States and abroad. In 1979 after spending three years focusing on figurative and plein-air painting, Prutzer became the artist in residence at the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve in Heidelberg, South Africa. Prutzer, who contributes regularly to the Birds in Art exhibit at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum teaches drawing and painting. Source: Wildlife Art, May/June 2002
Charles Timothy Prutzer's artistic career began in 1966 when he was a protege to bird artist Donald Leo Mallick. Later, as a muralist, Prutzer completed over 30 murals in the United States and abroad. In 1979 after spending three years focusing on figurative and plein-air painting, Prutzer became the artist in residence at the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve in Heidelberg, South Africa. Prutzer, who contributes regularly to the Birds in Art exhibit at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum teaches drawing and painting. Source: Wildlife Art, May/June 2002