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1908 Durlach, Germany - 1987. Known for: Modernist painting, regionalism.
Social Concern Marks Kaeser’s Work, Indianapolis Star, January 11, 1981 . It’s not too surprising to learn that William Kaeser frequently reads the works of John Steinbeck; he finds that the Nobel... Read full biography
Social Concern Marks Kaeser’s Work, Indianapolis Star, January 11, 1981 . It’s not too surprising to learn that William Kaeser frequently reads the works of John Steinbeck; he finds that the Nobel Prize-winning novelist did with words what he aims to do with oil paints and pastels. Like Steinbeck,... Read full biography
Social Concern Marks Kaeser’s Work, Indianapolis Star, January 11, 1981 . It’s not too surprising to learn that William Kaeser frequently reads the works of John Steinbeck; he finds that the Nobel Prize-winning novelist did with words what he aims to do with oil paints and pastels. Like Steinbeck, Kaeser creates vivid portraits of common Americans dealing with the pain and joy and toil of everyday life. And like Steinbeck, a strong social concern lies beneath it all - concern for the poor and... Read full biography
Social Concern Marks Kaeser’s Work, Indianapolis Star, January 11, 1981 . It’s not too surprising to learn that William Kaeser frequently reads the works of John Steinbeck; he finds that the Nobel Prize-winning novelist did with words what he aims to do with oil paints and pastels. Like Steinbeck, Kaeser creates vivid portraits of common Americans dealing with the pain and joy and toil of everyday life. And like Steinbeck, a strong social concern lies beneath it all - concern for the poor and unemployed, concern for the ways society can manipulate its less fortunate members. “I told my wife I wish I could paint a picture as powerful as he can write a story,” said Kaeser, an energetic and engaging man of 72. “He did much the same thing in... Read full biography
Social Concern Marks Kaeser’s Work, Indianapolis Star, January 11, 1981 . It’s not too surprising to learn that William Kaeser frequently reads the works of John Steinbeck; he finds that the Nobel Prize-winning novelist did with words what he aims to do with oil paints and pastels. Like Steinbeck, Kaeser creates vivid portraits of common Americans dealing with the pain and joy and toil of everyday life. And like Steinbeck, a strong social concern lies beneath it all - concern for the poor and unemployed, concern for the ways society can manipulate its less fortunate members. “I told my wife I wish I could paint a picture as powerful as he can write a story,” said Kaeser, an energetic and engaging man of 72. “He did much the same thing in writing that we did in painting - the relationship between the two is just amazing.”. The “we” in that statement are Ka... Read full biography
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