Allen Saalburg Explained

Allen Russell Saalburg (1899–1987) was an American painter, illustrator, and screen printer born in Rochelle, Illinois.[1] His father was the cartoonist Charles W. Saalburg. He studied at the Art Students League of New York before working in advertising and magazine illustration in the 1920s. A business trip he took to Paris in 1929 with his wife, sketching runway fashion for department stores, led to his first gallery show, at the esteemed Bernheim-Jeune, with his second in New York at a gallery of Louis Bouché.[2] During the 1930s he had regular shows of screenprints on glass (his specialty) and wall panels, and directed a mural division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), in New York City, overseeing murals in the Central Park Zoo and other New York locations.[3] His murals in the Arsenal of Central Park survive today.[2]

In 1942, the United States Flag Association awarded him the Cross of Honor and Patriotic Service Cross for his painting Flag Over Mt. Vernon.[4] By the 1940s Saalburg had established his own press. He was married to fashion designer Muriel King, and later to Mary Faulconer, a painter.[5] In 1947 after divorce and the loss of his child by his first wife, he moved to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, re-establishing his printing operation as the Canal Press, for the Delaware Canal nearby.[2]

He died in Flemington, New Jersey, at the age of 88.[3] His works can be found in the institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1] [6]

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  1. Book: Dawdy. Doris Ostrander. Artists of the American West: A Biographical Dictionary. II. 1974. Sage Books. Chicago. 0804006075. 247. 1st.
  2. Crowther . Prudence . When the Delay is the Gratification: Allen Saalburg . . November–December 2017 . 7 . 4 .
  3. News: Allen Saalburg, 88, Director Of W.P.A. Murals in the 30s. The New York Times. June 28, 1987. en.
  4. Book: Jones. James. WWII: A Chronicle of Soldiering. 1975. Ballantine Books. New York. 0448118963. 262–263. registration.
  5. Web site: Biographical Note A Finding Aid to the Allen Saalburg papers, 1924-circa 2003, bulk 1940-1987. www.aaa.si.edu. en.
  6. Web site: Collection. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 25 March 2018.