Bultman, Anthony Frederick (Fritz) (1919–1985) PAINTER
Anthony Frederick (Fritz) Bultman’s art evolved in three of the most significant American art centers of the 20th century—New Orleans, Provincetown, Mass., and New York. His early academic studies in Germany and architectural training at the New Bauhaus in Chicago during the 1930s brought him into c...
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Published in | The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture p. 252 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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The University of North Carolina Press
14.01.2013
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Summary: | Anthony Frederick (Fritz) Bultman’s art evolved in three of the most significant American art centers of the 20th century—New Orleans, Provincetown, Mass., and New York. His early academic studies in Germany and architectural training at the New Bauhaus in Chicago during the 1930s brought him into contact with Bauhaus principles as well as modern art and architecture. A prominent artist in postwar New York, Bultman was also a long-term resident and central figure, along with his wife, Jeanne, in the Provincetown art world.
Bultman was born in New Orleans on 4 April 1919 to Pauline Bultman and A. Fred |
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ISBN: | 9780807837184 0807837180 |