Otto Duecker: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
→top: Updated maintenance template(s) for biography of living person & General fixes |
No edit summary |
||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
| awards = |
| awards = |
||
}} |
}} |
||
'''Otto Duecker''' (born 1948, Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American [[Hyperrealism (painting)|Hyperrealist]] painter and draughtsman. |
'''Otto Duecker''' (born 1948, Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American [[Hyperrealism (painting)|Hyperrealist]] painter and draughtsman.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cronley |first=Connie |date=2010-09-14 |title=More with Otto Duecker and Bill Rabon |url=https://www.tulsapeople.com/archives/more-with-otto-duecker-and-bill-rabon/article_418c8c25-636f-5410-ae3e-0e7496151299.html |access-date=2024-08-16 |website=TulsaPeople Magazine |language=en}}</ref> |
||
Mr. Duecker graduated from [[Oklahoma State University]] and became known for his Hyperrealist renderings of floating fruit, still lifes and most recently his near photographic oil paintings of both contemporary and historical celebrities. In order to achieve his desired effect, Duecker relies on traditional oil paint and brushes with a classical application. |
Mr. Duecker graduated from [[Oklahoma State University]] and became known for his Hyperrealist renderings of floating fruit, still lifes and most recently his near photographic oil paintings of both contemporary and historical celebrities. In order to achieve his desired effect, Duecker relies on traditional oil paint and brushes with a classical application. |
Revision as of 23:40, 16 August 2024
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Otto Duecker | |
---|---|
Born | 1948 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Hyperrealism |
Otto Duecker (born 1948, Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American Hyperrealist painter and draughtsman.[1]
Mr. Duecker graduated from Oklahoma State University and became known for his Hyperrealist renderings of floating fruit, still lifes and most recently his near photographic oil paintings of both contemporary and historical celebrities. In order to achieve his desired effect, Duecker relies on traditional oil paint and brushes with a classical application.
Otto Duecker has exhibited his work in fine art galleries in the United States and abroad. Additionally, Mr. Duecker’s work is owned by numerous corporate and public collections including the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and the Brandywine River Museum.[2]
Notes
- ^ Cronley, Connie (2010-09-14). "More with Otto Duecker and Bill Rabon". TulsaPeople Magazine. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
- ^ "Otto Duecker Brandywine Museum". Retrieved 2013-07-01.