Robert Burkert Serigraph
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0Large Original Matted Serigraph
Pickup Location: Bainbridge Island - Central
Condition: Used - Like New Robert Burkert Original Serigraph
Width: 40 in. Height: 32 in.
Robert Burkert
1930 - 2019 Born in Racine, Wisconsin
Award-winning artist Robert Burkert's early interest in art began close to home with scholarship classes at the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts in Racine. His early lithographs were created on an old press in a studio at the museum. His early art teachers were Sylvester and Cherry B. Jerry at the Wustum, and Helen Sawyer at Racine's Washington Park High School. As a teenager, Burkert was also interested in comic art, and drew a teen-oriented comic strip for the Chicago Tribune.
As a teen, he also worked as a "ghost" artist on a number of projects for Western Publishing. These influences and interests later led him to the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he studied drawing, painting and printmaking. His art professors included Dean Meeker, Alfred Sessler, John Wilde, Don Anderson, James Watrous and Santos Zingale. While a student there, Burkert won recognition in regional competitive shows. He received his B.S. degree in drawing, painting and printmaking from UW-Madison in 1952 and his M.S. degree in painting and printmaking in 1955.