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Clarence Van DuzerThe Sea, Large Mid-Century Abstract Painting, Cleveland School Artistc. 1950
c. 1950
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Clarence Van Duzer (American, 1920-2009)
The Sea, c. 1950
Asphaltum, encaustic and silver leaf on masonite
Signed upper left
48.5 x 48 inches
In the annals of Cleveland art history, the name of Clarence Van Duzer isn’t usually grouped with those of industrial designer Viktor Schreckengost, the Op Artist Julian Stanczak and other widely admired giants of the field.
If anything, Van Duzer is remembered as a loner artist with a goatee and a mane of hair who built a bunker-like concrete home and studio near Settler’s Landing on the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland in the 1970s.
He sold the building in 1989, but it is still associated with him thanks to recorded patter on river tours by the Goodtime III that has mentioned his name for many years.
Van Duzer also created the spiky stainless steel “Global Flight” sculpture at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in 1976, a piece with a touch of Buck Rogers – and not one of the city’s more beloved monuments.
Exhibits (museum):
Cleveland Museum of Art; Detroit Institute of Art; Chicago Art Institute; National Academy of Design; Carnegie Institute; Joslyn Memorial; Dallas Museum of Fine Arts; Denver Museum of Fine Arts; Milwaukee Art Institute; Des Moines Art Center; Philbrook Art Center; Colorado Springs Fine Art Center; Cranbrook Academy Galleries; Cleveland Institute of Art; Cedar City Art Gallery; Grand Rapids Art Gallery; Scarab Club Galleries, Detroit; Flint Institute of Art.
Awards : Tupperware Art Fund 1957; 1st Purchase Prize Butler Institute Midyear 1956; Honorable Mention Gold Medal Watercolor Competition 1955; Honorable Mention Michigan State Fair 1953; Honorable Mention Michigan Arts Annual 1952; Purchase Prize Cedar City Art Commission 1951; Purchase Prize 57th Western Artists Annual 1951; Purchase Prize Denver Metropolitan Annual 1951.
Holdings : Denver Museum of Art; Butler Institute of American Art; Detroit Institute of Art; Philbrook Art Center; Dallas Museum of Fine Arts; Utah State Agricultural College; Cedar City Art Commission; Tupperware Art Museum
Occupation : Cleveland Institute of Art instructor 1947-1949; University of Denver School of Art, Assistant Professor 1949-1952; Director Flint Institute of Arts 1952-1957
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