1931 Washington, District Of Columbia - 1978. Known for: Geometric-other abstraction.
"Howard Mehring studied at Wilson Teacher's College and received his master of Fine Arts degree from Catholic University American National Institute for the Arts and Letters. He also studied with...
Read full biography "Howard Mehring studied at Wilson Teacher's College and received his master of Fine Arts degree from Catholic University American National Institute for the Arts and Letters. He also studied with Kenneth Noland. Mr. Mehring has exhibited at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in 1962. His work is in...
Read full biography "Howard Mehring studied at Wilson Teacher's College and received his master of Fine Arts degree from Catholic University American National Institute for the Arts and Letters. He also studied with Kenneth Noland. Mr. Mehring has exhibited at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in 1962. His work is in the collections of Soloman Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, The Chase Manhattan Bank and Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.". Information from the label affixed to the backing of an original...
Read full biography "Howard Mehring studied at Wilson Teacher's College and received his master of Fine Arts degree from Catholic University American National Institute for the Arts and Letters. He also studied with Kenneth Noland. Mr. Mehring has exhibited at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in 1962. His work is in the collections of Soloman Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, The Chase Manhattan Bank and Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.". Information from the label affixed to the backing of an original work by Howard Mehring; provided by Gregg Dearth.
"Howard Mehring studied at Wilson Teacher's College and received his master of Fine Arts degree from Catholic University American National Institute for the Arts and Letters. He also studied with Kenneth Noland. Mr. Mehring has exhibited at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in 1962. His work is in the collections of Soloman Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, The Chase Manhattan Bank and Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.". Information from the label affixed to the backing of an original work by Howard Mehring; provided by Gregg Dearth.