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  • Reinhardt, Siegfried Gerhard, b. 1925 d. 1984

    Designer, Illustrator, Muralist, Painter
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    Oral history interview with Siegfried G. Reinhardt, 1976 May 22-June 26

    Sound recordings: 4 sound tapes ; 5 in.
    Transcript: 130 p.

    An interview of Siefried G. Reinhardt conducted by Richard Gaugert for the Archives of American Art.

    Reinhardt discusses his origins in East Prussia; early childhood memories and influences; immigrating to the United States and St. Louis, Mo.; the Depression; his early interest in drawing; copying Durer woodcuts as a learning process; the influence of Charles Quest; Scholastic Art Awards; his interest in language and literature; involvement with evangelical reform and Scripture; techniques; exposure to modern art, Pablo Picasso, Surrealism, Salvador Dali, abstract expresionism; imagery in his work; the creative process; Philip Guston; Army experiences in WWII; attending Washington University; exposure to religious writers, churches in St. Louis; introduction to stained glass; association with Emil Frei, Inc. (Emil Frei, Jr.) ; commissions; work habits; and designing and making furniture.

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