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Adolf Konrad BIOGRAPHY
1915 Bremen, Germany - 2003. Known for: Landscape, genre, still life, interiors.
Born in Bremen, Germany, Adolf Konrad became an American Scene painter who settled in Asbury, Flanders New Jersey. He taught at Newark State College in 1972, having studied at the Newark School of... Read full biography
Born in Bremen, Germany, Adolf Konrad became an American Scene painter who settled in Asbury, Flanders New Jersey. He taught at Newark State College in 1972, having studied at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and the Cummington School in Massachusetts.... Read full biography
Born in Bremen, Germany, Adolf Konrad became an American Scene painter who settled in Asbury, Flanders New Jersey. He taught at Newark State College in 1972, having studied at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and the Cummington School in Massachusetts. ----------------------------------------------------------------------. The following is from Jim Norman:. I thought you might be interested in filing the following anecdote about . Adolf Konrad, which comes to mind as I am clearing... Read full biography
Born in Bremen, Germany, Adolf Konrad became an American Scene painter who settled in Asbury, Flanders New Jersey. He taught at Newark State College in 1972, having studied at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and the Cummington School in Massachusetts. ----------------------------------------------------------------------. The following is from Jim Norman:. I thought you might be interested in filing the following anecdote about . Adolf Konrad, which comes to mind as I am clearing out my parents' home in . Maplewood, New Jersey. Adolf Konrad was a friend of my parents, John and Bessie Norman. One night . in the 1970s, they went to the San Gennaro street festival in New York. Adolf had a hot dog, and held onto the pleated... Read full biography
Born in Bremen, Germany, Adolf Konrad became an American Scene painter who settled in Asbury, Flanders New Jersey. He taught at Newark State College in 1972, having studied at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and the Cummington School in Massachusetts. ----------------------------------------------------------------------. The following is from Jim Norman:. I thought you might be interested in filing the following anecdote about . Adolf Konrad, which comes to mind as I am clearing out my parents' home in . Maplewood, New Jersey. Adolf Konrad was a friend of my parents, John and Bessie Norman. One night . in the 1970s, they went to the San Gennaro street festival in New York. Adolf had a hot dog, and held onto the pleated wrapper, which when flattened, took on the shape of a shrine. When he got back to his studio, he sketched, in colored pencil, a... Read full biography
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Born in Bremen, Germany, Adolf Konrad became an American Scene painter who settled in Asbury, Flanders New Jersey. He taught at Newark State College in 1972, having studied at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and the Cummington School in Massachusetts.
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The following is from Jim Norman:
I thought you might be interested in filing the following anecdote about
Adolf Konrad, which comes to mind as I am clearing out my parents' home in
Maplewood, New Jersey.
Adolf Konrad was a friend of my parents, John and Bessie Norman. One night
in the 1970s, they went to the San Gennaro street festival in New York.
Adolf had a hot dog, and held onto the pleated wrapper, which when flattened, took on the shape of a shrine. When he got back to his studio, he sketched, in colored pencil, a whimsical madonna cradling a dove, and gave it to my parents as a memento. My father asked him to sign it, and he did: "Adolfo", retaining the spirit of the San Gennaro festival.
My parents had it framed in a rich red mat and a gold box frame -- far too elegant for its humble beginnings, but appropriate to its spirit. They displayed it on their wall, one of three Konrads in their collection. (The others are a watercolor of a stormy landscape, dated 1946; and an oil landscape done in the early 1970s.) .
