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1929 West Palm Beach, Florida - 2012 Monaco. Known for: Abstract figure, still life and shore scene painting.
Keith Ingermann (1929-2012), was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and studied with J. Eliot O’Hara at the Norton Gallery and School of Art, with Xavier Gonzalez in Massachusetts, and at the Pratt... Read full biography
Keith Ingermann (1929-2012), was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and studied with J. Eliot O’Hara at the Norton Gallery and School of Art, with Xavier Gonzalez in Massachusetts, and at the Pratt Institute. Palm Beach art dealer Mary Benson discovered Ingermann’s work at one of her Worth Avenue... Read full biography
Keith Ingermann (1929-2012), was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and studied with J. Eliot O’Hara at the Norton Gallery and School of Art, with Xavier Gonzalez in Massachusetts, and at the Pratt Institute. Palm Beach art dealer Mary Benson discovered Ingermann’s work at one of her Worth Avenue Gallery clothesline shows and arranged a joint exhibition with Jack Hawkins at her gallery in 1951, followed by another show with Ouida George. Ingermann’s subsequent one-man shows at Benson’s gallery... Read full biography
Keith Ingermann (1929-2012), was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and studied with J. Eliot O’Hara at the Norton Gallery and School of Art, with Xavier Gonzalez in Massachusetts, and at the Pratt Institute. Palm Beach art dealer Mary Benson discovered Ingermann’s work at one of her Worth Avenue Gallery clothesline shows and arranged a joint exhibition with Jack Hawkins at her gallery in 1951, followed by another show with Ouida George. Ingermann’s subsequent one-man shows at Benson’s gallery launched a highly successful career resulting in Hammer Galleries selling a group of his works in the early 1960s. Ingermann’s style, with outlined figures reduced to their simpler form; yet remaining fluid, rounded, and poetic, extended from his... Read full biography
Keith Ingermann (1929-2012), was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and studied with J. Eliot O’Hara at the Norton Gallery and School of Art, with Xavier Gonzalez in Massachusetts, and at the Pratt Institute. Palm Beach art dealer Mary Benson discovered Ingermann’s work at one of her Worth Avenue Gallery clothesline shows and arranged a joint exhibition with Jack Hawkins at her gallery in 1951, followed by another show with Ouida George. Ingermann’s subsequent one-man shows at Benson’s gallery launched a highly successful career resulting in Hammer Galleries selling a group of his works in the early 1960s. Ingermann’s style, with outlined figures reduced to their simpler form; yet remaining fluid, rounded, and poetic, extended from his studies in Japan while enlisted in the Air Force and the influence of Italian modernist painters, such as Giorgio Morandi. Ingermann also c... Read full biography
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