Calvin Maglinger

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Calvin Maglinger
Born
Calvin Maglinger

(1924-12-05)December 5, 1924
DiedJanuary 20, 2010(2010-01-20) (aged 85)
NationalityAmerican
EducationKansas City Art Institute
Known forpainter
Notable work
Foggy Morn
Dad Remembers
Water Street
Bon Harbor Hills
Falls of Rough

Calvin Maglinger (December 5, 1924 – January 20, 2010) was an American fine-art painter.

Background[]

Born in Owensboro, Kentucky, Maglinger was an American artist who specialized in historical, nature-based paintings. His siblings included two sisters and eight brothers. After World War II, under the GI bill, Maglinger entered the Kansas City Art Institute. He received a diploma in Graphic Arts in 1949 and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1950. He also held a diploma in Commercial Art from the Famous Artist's School in Westport, Connecticut[citation needed].

Maglinger was Manager of Creative Services for Texas Gas Transmission Corporation from 1956 to 1967 and Art Director of the Evansville Printing Corporation from 1967 till his retirement in 1988.

More than twenty of Maglinger's paintings were reproduced as limited edition prints. Over 17,000 of these prints have been sold nationally. His Regional Art Series, popularized in the 1980s, was well received and won wide acclaim. A recipient of numerous awards, the artist had been honored with one-man shows and his originals are in the collections of a number of midwest art patrons. Maglinger was given a special medallion from the Indiana State Museum for the painting "Foggy Morn." His painting "Quiet Time," appeared on the "Artists of America" calendar in 1995 and he completed historical paintings of Ohio River for the Casino Aztar Evansville riverboat in 1999. He is also admired by and inspired many local Indiana artists including Evelyn Steinkuhl.

Although Maglinger was better known for his paintings, he had proven capabilities in commercial and graphic art, wrote and illustrated two books and was the holder of several patents. Maglinger's graphic art ranged from cartoons to rendering of court trials for newspapers and television. This, along with his paintings of wildlife, landscapes portraits and illustrations, revealed a diversity of talent.

Collections[]

The largest collection of Maglinger's original artwork is held between the Indiana State Museum and Maglinger's sons. Maglinger's grandson, also an artist, holds numerous original sketches and paintings.

Personal life[]

He died on January 20, 2010 in Evansville, Indiana. He is survived by his wife, Ruth, and two sons, Stan and Paul, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.[1]

Publications[]

  • "God's Mother-In-Law" (1999)
  • "Cause the Bible Sez So!" (2006)[2]

Notable works[]

  • Falls of Rough
  • Bon Harbor Hills
  • Sunday Morning
  • Indiana Winter
  • Foggy Morn
  • Water Street
  • Dad Remembers
  • Delta Queen
  • The Sidewheeler
  • Going Home
  • Audubon Park

References[]

  1. ^ "Courier Press Obituary". Evansville Courier & Press. January 21, 2010. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
  2. ^ https://openlibrary.org/b/OL8489437/M/CAUSE_THE_BIBLE_SEZ_SO[permanent dead link]!
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