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1922 Berkeley, California - 2005 New York City. Known for: Abstract architectonic imagery painting, landscape, interiors.
A painter of semi-abstract landscapes and ambiguous scenes with figures, John Hultberg studied at Fresno State College (B.A. 1943), with Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still at the San Francisco School of... Read full biography
A painter of semi-abstract landscapes and ambiguous scenes with figures, John Hultberg studied at Fresno State College (B.A. 1943), with Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still at the San Francisco School of Art (1947-49), and at the Art Students League (1949-1951). In 1952 he was a part of a show of new... Read full biography
A painter of semi-abstract landscapes and ambiguous scenes with figures, John Hultberg studied at Fresno State College (B.A. 1943), with Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still at the San Francisco School of Art (1947-49), and at the Art Students League (1949-1951). In 1952 he was a part of a show of new talent at MOMA and in 1955 was awarded first prize at the Corcoran Biennial. He was a member of the National Academy of Design; he taught painting at the Art Students League and the San Francisco Art... Read full biography
A painter of semi-abstract landscapes and ambiguous scenes with figures, John Hultberg studied at Fresno State College (B.A. 1943), with Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still at the San Francisco School of Art (1947-49), and at the Art Students League (1949-1951). In 1952 he was a part of a show of new talent at MOMA and in 1955 was awarded first prize at the Corcoran Biennial. He was a member of the National Academy of Design; he taught painting at the Art Students League and the San Francisco Art Institute. Source: . Art in America, June/July 2005. Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, 1986-87... Read full biography
A painter of semi-abstract landscapes and ambiguous scenes with figures, John Hultberg studied at Fresno State College (B.A. 1943), with Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still at the San Francisco School of Art (1947-49), and at the Art Students League (1949-1951). In 1952 he was a part of a show of new talent at MOMA and in 1955 was awarded first prize at the Corcoran Biennial. He was a member of the National Academy of Design; he taught painting at the Art Students League and the San Francisco Art Institute. Source: . Art in America, June/July 2005. Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, 1986-87... Read full biography
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