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Winter Evening

Explore the iconic art of Raphael, a High Renaissance painter known for his Madonnas & frescoes like 'The School of Athens.' Discover his legacy in Rome & beyond.

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Met de hand geschilderd in olieverf op canvas in uw gewenste maat en lijst, op bestelling gemaakt door onze kunstenaars.

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Voorbeelden van aanpassingen: Vervang het gezicht met een eigen foto; Voeg een huisdier toe (bijv. vervang de kat door een hond); Verwerk een verborgen boodschap in de achtergrond; Wijzig het landschap of andere elementen in de achtergrond.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings in Akron

Raphael Gleitsmann, born in Dayton, Ohio in 1910, was a distinctly American artist whose life story is as compelling as the evocative imagery he created. He spent the vast majority of his years in Akron, Ohio, a city that would become both the backdrop and often the subject of his work. Unlike many artists of his generation, Gleitsmann was largely self-taught; his formal training was limited to instruction from Miss Calvin at Central High School and Paul Travis at the Cleveland School of Art. Unable to afford tuition, he cultivated relationships with faculty and students at the school, eventually gaining access to classes without official enrollment—a testament to his innate talent and dedication.

Gleitsmann’s early artistic endeavors focused on realistic depictions of life in Middle America during the Great Depression. These paintings weren't merely representations; they were idealized visions of a society grappling with hardship, imbued with a sense of quiet dignity and resilience. He captured the essence of everyday existence, portraying scenes that resonated with many Americans struggling through economic turmoil. This early period reveals an artist keenly observant of his surroundings, possessing a natural ability to translate lived experience onto canvas.

The Impact of War: A Shift in Perspective

The course of Gleitsmann’s artistic journey was profoundly altered by his service as a combat engineer during World War II, from 1943 to 1945. His experiences abroad were deeply traumatic, culminating in wounds sustained at the Rhine River—an event for which he received the Purple Heart. The horrors witnessed firsthand irrevocably changed his perspective and subsequently, his art. Upon returning home, Gleitsmann found himself unable to continue painting in the same vein as before.

The idyllic scenes of pre-war America gave way to haunting post-apocalyptic imagery—ruins, cemeteries, and landscapes scarred by conflict. These works were not simply depictions of destruction; they were explorations of loss, memory, and the fragility of civilization. He began to grapple with themes of attrition, time’s relentless march, and the psychological toll of war. This shift in subject matter was a direct response to his experiences, reflecting a profound internal transformation.

National Recognition and Artistic Evolution

Gleitsmann's post-war work garnered significant national attention, most notably when he won first prize at the 1948 Carnegie Institute exhibition of international contemporary painting. This victory was particularly noteworthy as it came against formidable competition, including Andrew Wyeth—a testament to the power and originality of his vision. The award brought him widespread acclaim and solidified his position within the American art landscape.

His unsettling yet captivating paintings contrasted sharply with the more optimistic attitudes prevalent in earlier generations of artists. Gleitsmann’s work forced viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about the human condition, prompting reflection on the consequences of conflict and the enduring scars it leaves behind. He experimented with abstraction and expressionism, moving away from strict realism to convey the emotional weight of his experiences.

Later Years and Legacy

Despite achieving critical success, Gleitsmann may have curtailed his artistic career around 1954. The intensity of the trauma he experienced during the war likely played a significant role in this decision; it’s speculated that continuing to revisit such harrowing themes became too emotionally taxing. While details surrounding his later life remain somewhat sparse, his impact on American art is undeniable.

Raphael Gleitsmann's work stands as a powerful testament to the transformative power of experience and the artist’s ability to translate personal trauma into universal statements about the human condition. His paintings offer a poignant glimpse into the anxieties and uncertainties of the post-war era, reminding us of the enduring cost of conflict and the importance of confronting difficult truths. He is remembered as an artist who dared to look beyond the surface, exploring the darker recesses of the human psyche with unflinching honesty.

raphael gleitsmann

raphael gleitsmann

1910 - 1995 , United States of America

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realistic, Expressionism
  • Date Of Birth: 1910
  • Date Of Death: 1995
  • Full Name: Raphael Gleitsmann
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['The White Dam']
  • Place Of Birth: Akron, USA