| Albert
William Christ-Janer, American,
(1910 - 1973)
Painter, graphic artist, writer, and teacher Albert William
Christ-Janer was born in Appleton, Minnesota. He studied at
the Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University, and Harvard
University. Christ-Janer wrote about American artists Boardman
Robinson and John Caleb Bingham, and taught at a variety of
institutions, including Stephens College, Cranbrook Academy,
Pratt Institute Art School, and the University of Georgia.
He was also an artist-in-residence at Tamarind Lithography
Workshop in 1972.
An avid printmaker, Christ-Janer developed personal working
methods that often involved a good deal of risk and uncertainty.
Through his experimentations he created a range of tones and
textures that deepen and enliven his abstract forms. Nature
was always his starting point, and he once stated, "The
earth, sky, and the sea are my sources of information; art
is my inspiration."
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