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Robert Brunner

Robert Brunner was a prolific American artist who left an indelible mark on the world of fine art. His work is characterized by a unique expressionistic style that often features the human figure in complex and intricate compositions. Brunner was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1922 and went on to study at the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He later received his Master of Fine Arts in painting from Yale University in 1952. Throughout his career, Brunner created a vast body of work that included paintings, drawings, and prints. His pieces often explored themes of love, loss, and the human condition, and were known for their emotional depth and complexity. Some of his most famous works include A Summer's Day, Sunday Afternoon, and The Garden. In addition to his work as an artist, Brunner was also a dedicated teacher. He taught at Cornell University and the Art Institute of Chicago, and was known for hosting workshops in his own home. He was deeply committed to helping young artists develop their skills and find their own creative voice. Brunner was widely recognized for his contributions to the art world. He was a recipient of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. He passed away in 2008 in Chicago, Illinois, leaving behind a legacy of artistic excellence and a profound impact on the world of fine art.

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Joseph Walker

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Robert Brunner

Robert Brunner (1922-2008) was an American artist who is celebrated for his complex, figurative paintings. His work featured an expressionistic style, often highlighting the human figure over expansive landscape backgrounds. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Brunner attended the Cleveland Institute of Art as an undergrad and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He went on to earn a Master of Fine Arts in painting from Yale University in 1952. Prominent works by Brunner include A Summer’s Day (1952), Sunday Afternoon (1955), and The Garden (1963). Brunner was a passionate art teacher, teaching at Cornell University and the Art Institute of Chicago and hosting workshops in his own home. He was a recipient of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award. Brunner died in 2008 in Chicago, Illinois.

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