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1925 Cuero, Texas - 1996 Houston, Texas. Known for: Abstract expressionist painting, collage, teaching, book design and illustration.
Charles Schorre was born in Cuero, Texas, in 1925. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Texas - Austin with a BFA, then married Margaret Storm and set up residence in Houston. He and his wife... Read full biography
Charles Schorre was born in Cuero, Texas, in 1925. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Texas - Austin with a BFA, then married Margaret Storm and set up residence in Houston. He and his wife had three daughters and eight grandchildren. Schorre taught classes and led workshops at the Museum... Read full biography
Charles Schorre was born in Cuero, Texas, in 1925. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Texas - Austin with a BFA, then married Margaret Storm and set up residence in Houston. He and his wife had three daughters and eight grandchildren. Schorre taught classes and led workshops at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1949-50) and Rice University (1960 - 72). Later, in 1974 he conducted a month-long university workshop in Guadalajara, Mexico and in 1978 he led an outdoor figure drawing... Read full biography
Charles Schorre was born in Cuero, Texas, in 1925. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Texas - Austin with a BFA, then married Margaret Storm and set up residence in Houston. He and his wife had three daughters and eight grandchildren. Schorre taught classes and led workshops at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1949-50) and Rice University (1960 - 72). Later, in 1974 he conducted a month-long university workshop in Guadalajara, Mexico and in 1978 he led an outdoor figure drawing workshop in Ingram, Texas. In 1963, Schorre began traveling throughout the United States observing mental health facilities in preparation for designing, illustrating and partially editing Planning, Programming and Design for the Community Mental Health... Read full biography
Charles Schorre was born in Cuero, Texas, in 1925. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Texas - Austin with a BFA, then married Margaret Storm and set up residence in Houston. He and his wife had three daughters and eight grandchildren. Schorre taught classes and led workshops at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1949-50) and Rice University (1960 - 72). Later, in 1974 he conducted a month-long university workshop in Guadalajara, Mexico and in 1978 he led an outdoor figure drawing workshop in Ingram, Texas. In 1963, Schorre began traveling throughout the United States observing mental health facilities in preparation for designing, illustrating and partially editing Planning, Programming and Design for the Community Mental Health Center (1965) for which he won a number of awards. He went on in 1968 to design, edit and par... Read full biography
