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Morton Künstler (born August 28, 1927) [1] is an American artist known for his illustrative paintings of historical events, especially of the American Civil War. He was a child prodigy, who, with encouragement from his parents, became a skilled artist by the time he was twelve.
Mort and Debbi Künstler are seen here on the steps of the U.S. Capitol before the presentation of the Ellis Island trilogy to Speaker of the House, Tip O’Neil in 1986. Mr. Künstler’s commitment to accuracy and dedication to the preservation of American history and culture through the arts will continue to positively impact both present ...
Künstler’s depictions of the American Civil War have decidedly established his legacy as an outstanding visual historian. In 1981, he accepted his last advertising commission as an illustrator in order to turn his full attention to his work as a painter of historical subjects.
Mort Künstler (born August 28, 1927) is an American artist known for his narrative and realistic fine art paintings and illustrations. During his prolific career, spanning more than seven decades, he has produced paintings of diverse subjects and artistic genres.
On January 11, 1998, The Nassau County Museum of Art opened a one-man exhibit called The Civil War - The Paintings of Mort Künstler. The show included more than 130 paintings, drawings and studies and one sculpture.
He’s the premier historical artist in America - and now he focuses mainly on the American Civil War. When Mort Künstler began his current emphasis on Civil War art in the early 1980s, he had already accomplished more than a half-dozen artists could hope to accomplish in a collective lifetime.
Mort Künstler is the premier historical artist in America - and now he focuses mainly on the American Civil War. When Mort Künstler began his current emphasis on Civil War art in the early 1980s, he had already accomplished more than a half-dozen artists could hope to accomplish in a collective lifetime.