E. Oscar Thalinger Explained

E. Oscar Thalinger
Birth Date:March 20, 1885
Birth Place:Riquewihr, Alsace-Lorraine, France
Death Place:Saint Louis, Missouri
Field:Painter
Movement:American regionalism

E. Oscar Thalinger (1885-1965) was an American artist originally associated with the American regionalist style. In his later career, he painted in an abstract style.

Biography

Thalinger was born on March 20, 1885, in Riquewihr, Alsace-Lorraine, France. His family emigrated to the United States where he studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts.[1] Thalinger worked as the registrar for the Saint Louis Art Museum from 1913 through 1952.[2]

In the 1930s he was associated with the Ste. Genevieve Art Colony in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. He taught painting at the art colony's summer school. He also assisted Thomas Hart Benton with his classes at the colony. Thalinger served as a director of the summer school in 1936 and 1937.[3] In 1933 Thalinger was included in the exhibition Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities at The Museum of Modern Art.[4] Later in his career Thalinger incorporated a more abstract style to his art.[3]

Thalinger died on June 6, 1965, in Saint Louis.[1]

His work is in the collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: E. Oscar Thalinger . Missouri Remembers . 13 September 2022 . en.
  2. Web site: River Landscape with House . Saint Louis Art Museum . 13 September 2022.
  3. Book: Dick . R. H. . Kerr . Scott. An American art colony : the art and artists of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, 1930-1940 . 2004 . McCaughen & Burr Press . St. Louis, Mo. . 978-0976242406 . 195–208.
  4. Web site: Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities . The Museum of Modern Art . 13 September 2022 . en.