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1919 Johnson County, Kentucky - 2008. Known for: Modernist imagery painting, industrial design, teaching.
The following has been submitted in May of 2006 by Eric Sublett, son of the artist. Carl Sublett worked as a machinist, turning propeller shafts at United Aircraft in Hartford, Connecticut until WWII... Read full biography
The following has been submitted in May of 2006 by Eric Sublett, son of the artist. Carl Sublett worked as a machinist, turning propeller shafts at United Aircraft in Hartford, Connecticut until WWII broke out, and then he went to Italy with the U.S. Army from 1943 until the war ended. After the... Read full biography
The following has been submitted in May of 2006 by Eric Sublett, son of the artist. Carl Sublett worked as a machinist, turning propeller shafts at United Aircraft in Hartford, Connecticut until WWII broke out, and then he went to Italy with the U.S. Army from 1943 until the war ended. After the war he stayed there to take art history at the American Academy in Florence. He married Helen Crawford Davis who also worked at the airplane factory August 22, 1942. After the war he began working in... Read full biography
The following has been submitted in May of 2006 by Eric Sublett, son of the artist. Carl Sublett worked as a machinist, turning propeller shafts at United Aircraft in Hartford, Connecticut until WWII broke out, and then he went to Italy with the U.S. Army from 1943 until the war ended. After the war he stayed there to take art history at the American Academy in Florence. He married Helen Crawford Davis who also worked at the airplane factory August 22, 1942. After the war he began working in industrial design and then as staff artist at the Bristol Virginia, Tennessee Herald-Courier and later the Bristol Virginia-Tennessean. He went to Knoxville, TN in 1954 to work for the Charles S. Kane Advertising Co. and then got a teaching position in... Read full biography
The following has been submitted in May of 2006 by Eric Sublett, son of the artist. Carl Sublett worked as a machinist, turning propeller shafts at United Aircraft in Hartford, Connecticut until WWII broke out, and then he went to Italy with the U.S. Army from 1943 until the war ended. After the war he stayed there to take art history at the American Academy in Florence. He married Helen Crawford Davis who also worked at the airplane factory August 22, 1942. After the war he began working in industrial design and then as staff artist at the Bristol Virginia, Tennessee Herald-Courier and later the Bristol Virginia-Tennessean. He went to Knoxville, TN in 1954 to work for the Charles S. Kane Advertising Co. and then got a teaching position in the department of art at the University of Tennessee under C. Kermit Ewing. Sublett b... Read full biography
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