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Curt Frankenstein
Illinois / China, Germany, (1920 - 2009)
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etching and handcolored aquatint
Titled lower left. Numbered 46/75 and signed lower right.

Biography from the Archives of askART: Curt Frankenstein (1920-2009) was a Wilmette, Illinois surrealist painter and printmaker. He came to the Chicago area from Germany when he was 25. He attended the American Academy of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Otis Art institute of Los Angeles.

Subsequently he took courses in Lithography under Max Kahn at the Art Institute and in Etching under Hedi Bak at Studio 22 in Chicago. A long time resident of Wilmette, he had a studio and print shop there with his own etching press.

Curt Frankenstein first succeeded in selling his paintings in 1954 at the 57th Street Art Fair. He participated in art fairs ever since, sometimes attending as many as six per year. A Surrealist Painter:

It was during the 1950s when abstract art was the attraction that Frankenstein found his calling. He stayed devoted to representational art but combined it with surrealism---breaking up realist images to suggest mystery and fantasy. He used familiar images in unfamiliar surprising ways. His paintings are realistic, but at the same time not real. His aim was to break up accustomed views of the world and to suggest that there is more to reality than meets the eye.

The following is a review from Wilmette Life September 4, 1997, Pioneer Press

"I like that tension between fantasy and reality. My painting is realistic, but at the same time it is not real."

  • Dimensions: 15 3/4"H x 20"W (plate), 24 5/8"H x 28 1/8"W (frame)
  • Medium: etching and handcolored aquatint

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