Richard Zoellner

Richard C. Zoellner (June 30, 1908 - March 3, 2003)[1] was an American abstract painter, muralist, printmaker and art educator.[2] During the New Deal, he was commissioned murals in the post offices of Cleveland, Georgetown, Hamilton, Medina, and Portsmouth in Ohio, as well as Mannington, West Virginia. He had a studio in Cincinnati from 1933 to 1942, and he taught at the University of Alabama from 1945 to 1978.[3][4]

Richard Zoellner
Born(1908-06-30)June 30, 1908
DiedMarch 6, 2003(2003-03-06) (aged 94)
EducationArt Academy of Cincinnati
OccupationPainter
SpouseWillita Skelton Goodson
Children1 son

References

  1. "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007". Ancestry. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  2. "Richard Zoellner". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  3. "Artist Richard Zoellner dies at home". The Anniston Star. March 8, 2003. p. 28. Retrieved February 5, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Richard Zoellner, 94, painter". The Atlanta Constitution. March 10, 2003. p. B8. Retrieved February 5, 2020 via Newspapers.com.


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