Buck Schiwetz Art
American, 1898-1984
Biography
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegge Schiwetz was a painter whose work recorded the state of Texas from the country to the city. In addition, Schiwetz was a magazine illustrator, graphic artist, writer, preservationist, and architect. Edward Schiwetz was born and raised in Cuero, Texas and learned to draw and paint under the instruction of his mother. He graduated from Cuero High School (1916) and received a baccalaureate in architecture from Texas A
M college, College Station, Texas (1921). In1928, Schiwetz moved to New York City where he studied lithography and etching at the Art Students League. During this time, he successfully marketed his work to publications including Scribner's, House Beautiful and the Architectural Record. Schiwetz returned to Texas in 1929 and became an art director and partner in the successful Houston advertising agency of Franke, Wilkinson, and Schiwetz. After retiring from the advertising agency in 1966, he devoted himself almost entirely to painting and drawing. In 1974, he moved to College Station where he worked on campus scenes at his alma Mater. The Houston Art League honored Schiwetz in a festive tribute the year before his death and named him Texas Artist of the Year. He died in Cuero, Texas in 1984. Schiwetz was a member of the Associated Artists of Houston; California Watercolor Society; Contemporary Arts Association; Southern States Art League; Texas Society of Architects; Texas Fine Arts Association* and the Texas Watercolor Society. Exhibitions included American Watercolor Society; Philadelphia Watercolor Society; Art Institute of Chicago; Southern States Art League Annual Exhibition; Texas Painting and Sculpture Annual Exhibition; Western Watercolor Exhibition, San Francisco and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.to
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Artist: Buck Schiwetz
"POWERLINES" ART ALSO ON BACK OF PAINTING. INDUSTRIAL SUBJECT
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 11.25 x 13.5
Frame Size: 17.75 x 19.5
Medium: Watercolor on Paper
Dated 1951
"Powerlines"
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegge Schiwetz was a painter whose work recorded the state of Texas from the country to the city. In addition, Schiwetz was a magazine illustrator, graphic artist, writer, preservationist, and architect.Edward Schiwetz was born and raised in Cuero, Texas and learned to draw and paint under the instruction of his mother. He graduated from Cuero High School (1916) and received a baccalaureate in architecture from Texas A & M college, College Station...
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1950s Impressionist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Watercolor
"DALLAS SKYLINE" ILLUSTRATION / DRAWING FOR THE BOOK "Five Years Forward" 1961
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 10 x 15.5
Framed Size: 16.5 x 22
Medium: Pencil/charcoal on Paper Unsigned from his estate
"Dallas" Cityscape
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Dallas Skyline by E. M. “Buck” Schiwetz — 1961
by Paula Bosse
This drawing reminds me of those wonderful telephone book covers (the ones with all the hidden jokes and intricate details) that I used to pore over as a child. (By the way, when clicked, this image is absolutely HUMONGOUS.)
From the booklet Five Years Forward: The Dallas Public Library, 1955-1960 (more of which can be accessed here).
Copyright © 2014 Paula Bosse. All Rights Reserved.
Edward Muegge Schiwetz was a painter whose work recorded the state of Texas from the country to the city. In addition, Schiwetz was a magazine illustrator, graphic artist, writer, preservationist, and architect. Edward Schiwetz was born and raised in Cuero, Texas and learned to draw and paint under the instruction of his mother. He graduated from Cuero High School (1916) and received a baccalaureate in architecture from Texas A & M college, College Station...
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1960s Realist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Charcoal, Pencil
"DALLAS CITYSCAPE" ON DRAFT PAPER MID-CENTURY ARTIST BUCK SCHIWETZ DIED 1984
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 13.75 x 17.5
Framed Size: 20.25 x 24.25
Medium: Charcoal on Draft Paper
"Dallas" Cityscape
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegg...
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20th Century Impressionist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Charcoal
"DALLAS CITYSCAPE" SKETCH MID-CENTURY ARTIST BUCK SCHIWETZ DIED 1984
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Size: 13.75 x 17.5
Frame: 20.25 x 24.25
Medium: Charcoal on Draft Paper
"Dallas" Cityscape
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegge Schiwetz w...
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20th Century Impressionist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Charcoal
"TALCO SCHOOL" TALCO HIGH SCHOOL TEXAS
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 10.5 x 14
Frame Size: 17 x 20.5
Medium: Watercolor on Paper
Dated 1946
"Talco School" High School Talco Texas
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
Edward Muegge Schiwetz was a painter whose work recorded the state of Texas from the country to the city. In addition, Schiwetz was a magazine illustrator, graphic artist, writer, preservationist, and architect.Edward Schiwetz was born and raised in Cuero, Texas and learned to draw and paint under the instruction of his mother. He graduated from Cuero High School (1916) and received a baccalaureate in architecture from Texas A & M college, College Station...
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1940s Impressionist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Watercolor
Early Texas Modern Warm Toned Landscape of Oil Refinery in a Swamp Landscape
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in Houston, TX
Early modern warm toned landscape watercolor painting by Texas artist E.M. "Buck" Schiwetz. The work features an oil refinery on a platform in the background with a bald cypress fram...
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20th Century Modern Buck Schiwetz Art
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Watercolor
"SHRIMP BASIN" GALVESTON TEXAS INK AND WATERCOLOR DATED 1962
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 12.5 x 22
Frame Size: 25.5 x 34.5
Medium: Ink & a little watercolor
Dated 1962
"Shrimp Basin, Galveston"
Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984...
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1960s Impressionist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Ink, Watercolor
"DALLAS CITYSCAPE" ILLISTRATION MID-CENTURY ARTIST BUCK SCHIWETZ DIED 1984
By Buck Schiwetz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Buck Schiwetz
(1898-1984)
Houston Artist
Size: 10 x 15.5
Frame: 16.5 x 22
Medium: Charcoal on Paper unsigned from the collection of a Schiwetz Family Member.
1961
"Dallas" Cityscape....
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20th Century Impressionist Buck Schiwetz Art
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Charcoal
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Buck Schiwetz (1898-1984)
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