biographie de Harry Louis FREUND (1905-1979)

Birth place: Clinton, MO

Addresses: Conway, AR; Eureka Springs, AR

Profession: Painter, illustrator, educator

Studied: Univ. Missouri, 1923-25, with Ankeney; St. Louis School Fine Arts, Washington Univ., 1925-29, with Carpenter; D. H. Wuerpel travel scholar., 1929; Colarossi Acad., Paris, 1929-30; Carnegie fellowship, 1940; Princeton Univ., 1940-41; Morey; Goetsch; H. Moriset, in Paris; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 1946-47; Carnegie-Stetson grant, Mexico, 1953; Stetson Univ. grant, Central America, 1959.

Exhibited: St. Louis, 1927 (medal); St. Louis AG, 1929 (prize); S. Indp. A., 1931; Arkansas WCS, 1938 (prize); Ozark AA, 1939 (prize), 1940-45; Denver Art Mus., 1939; CMA, 1939, 1940; Kansas City AI, 1938-42; SSAL, 1942-45; Arkanasas Artists, 1940-46; IBM, 1940; Pepsi-Cola, 1945; Contemporary Am. Art Exhib., New York World's Fair; NAD; PAFA; Carnegie Inst.; CGA.

Member: Arkansas WCS; SSAL; Ozark AA; Florida Artist Group (pres.); Nat. Soc. Mural Painters; Florida Craftsmen (pres.).

Work: Springfield (MO) Mus. Art; Little Rock MFA; murals, USPOs in Herington, KS, Windsor, MO, ldabel, OK, Pocahontas & Heber Springs, both in AR, Camp Robinson, Clinton, MO, Camp Chaffee, AR; IBM Corp.; LOC; SAM; St. Louis School of Fine Arts; library murals, Bishop College & Shaw Univ.

Comments: Preferred medium: oils. Positions: free lance illustrator, Crowell Publ. & Ford Motor Co. Publs.; mural designer, State of Missouri at Chicago World's Fair, 1933; mural artist, section of fine arts, U.S. Treasury Dept, 1934-40; visual aids director, Eighth Serv. Comd., US Army, 1945-46. Teaching: resident artist, Hendrix College, 1939-41, head art dept., 1941-46; founder art dept., Little Rock Jr. College, 1940; founder/ director, Art School Ozarks, seven years; lecturer & faculty artist visiting, Assn. Am. Colleges, five seasons; head art dept., Stetson Univ., 1949-59, resident artist, 1959-69.

Sources: WW73; WW47.

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