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3 Are Gathered
3 Are Gathered
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Bliss
Bliss
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Elton
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Follow Me
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Homogenized Government
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Mural
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Oui
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yaa-eh
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Storm blue heaven & hell
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the tune
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what's going on in your head?
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secrets
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Biografía: Rupert Conrad

 

Rupert Conrad was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1907, where he studied at the John P. Wicker School of Fine Arts, the Scarab Club, Detroit Institute of Art, the Hi-Lite Club and the Cranbrook Academy.  Each of these places gave him the opportunity to study with, John P. Wicker, Paul Honore`, John Carroll, and Carl Milles.  Rupert Conrad was a member of the famous, historic Scarab Club from 1924-1929.  His formative art years in Detroit and New York City, in the late 1920's and early 1930's found him sharing a studio with Vetold Pasternacki and associating with  contemporaries, Sarkis Sarkisian, Edward Yaeger, and Albert Kahn. This was followed by time in France and Italy. In 1941 Conrad was awarded a Scholarship in Lithography to the Colorado Fine Arts Center. In Colorado he studied under Boardman Robinson, illustator of The Brothers Karamozov.  Conrad spent a number of years, at different times in the Bahamas, and in Florida at the fabulous Storyland (pre-Disney World Amusement Park in Pompano Beach).  Time was also spent in Connecticut, as an assistant to national illustrator, Ben Stahl and on occasion working with Norman Rockwell.  However his life seemed like a long avenue of darkened alleys.  He drank heavily, drinking becoming the outlet of his misery.  Happier, more productive days were his after relocating to Wyoming to accept a teaching position at Casper College.  Rupert entered the Lander Rehabilitation Center and freed himself from his destructive alcohol habit.  After a failed first marriage, Conrad enjoyed his career and his life with his second wife Ruth Spear, whom he married in 1964.  She was able to revitalize his faith and his work.  His art has been represented in the Library of Congress, Detroit Institute of Art, the Metropolitan Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Toledo Museum, the National Gallery of Paris, and the Seattle and Philadelphia Print Clubs.  Rupert Conrad died in 1979 in Denver , CO.