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George Charles Deem Jr. (August 18, 1932 – August 11, 2008) was an American
artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse refers to a practitioner in the visual arts only. However, th ...
best known for reproducing vivid re-workings of classic images from art history. All artists rework the art of the past, at times imitating, at times extending, and at times rejecting the work of artists they admire. Deem moved the process of homage and change into uncharted territory. Art historian Robert Rosenblum has called Deem's unconventional thematic choices "free-flowing antasyabout the facts and fictions of art history."


Life and career

Deem was born in
Vincennes, Indiana Vincennes is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Indiana, Knox County, Indiana, United States. It is located on the lower Wabash River in the Southwestern Indiana, southwestern part of the state, nearly halfway between Evansville, Indi ...
where he grew up and often worked alongside his
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-farmer father. He left his parents' farm to attend School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A year later, in 1953, the United States Army drafted him. After serving in Germany, he returned and completed his degree. He spent some years in Italy researching the painting styles of Renaissance painters. Deem traveled the United States speaking and exhibiting his art, but lived most of his life at 10 West 18th Street in New York's Flatiron District. Among the artists whose work he reproduced were
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, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin,
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,
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,
Andrea Mantegna Andrea Mantegna (, , ; September 13, 1506) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini. Like other artists of the time, Mantegna experimented with perspective, e.g. by lowering the horizon in order ...
,
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,
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and, especially,
Johannes Vermeer Johannes Vermeer ( , , #Pronunciation of name, see below; also known as Jan Vermeer; October 1632 – 15 December 1675) was a Dutch Baroque Period Painting, painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle class, middle-class life. ...
, about whose style he wrote a book. During a 1993 visit to
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, Deem noted to his great-nephew, Kenneth J. Knight, Ph.D., that his favorite artist was Johannes Vermeer. "The artist George Deem (1932-2008) had a unique relationship to and vision of the masterpieces of the past, especially the landmarks of Western painting that date from the Renaissance to the modern era. As Deem himself acknowledged, his abiding interest was in the two quintessential characteristics of Western art: first, the use of oil paint as a medium; and second, the development of a convincing system of perspective. From Raphael to Ruscha, from Watteau to Whistler, from Bingham to the Bauhaus, Deem meticulously reconstructed and reinterpreted the art of the past with insight, originality, and wit … In his analysis and interpretation of works such as these, Deem made his own, important contribution to the history of art." Deem died of
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in
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in 2008.


Teaching

*1965-66, School of Visual Arts, New York. Taught painting part-time *1966-67, Leicester College of Art and Technology, now De Montfort University. Taught painting part-time, commuting two days a week from London *1968, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Spring semester, taught painting two days a week, commuting from New York


Residencies

* Artist-in-Residence, Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, Indiana, June 1979 * Visiting Artist, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, October 1982 * Artist-in Residence, The Branson School, Ross, California, January 1995 * Resident Fellow, MacDowell Colony, December 1977, January 1978, July 1979 * Secretary, Executive Committee, MacDowell Colony Fellows 1982-84


Award

* Vincennes University Faculty Citation for Outstanding Alumni, Vincennes, Indiana, November 20, 1981


Metropolitan Museum of Art

* Worked collating Christmas cards and in the display department at the Metropolitan Museum, 1958–60


Selected publications

* Deem, George (1993). ''Art School''. Chronicle Books. * Deem, George (2004). ''How to Paint a Vermeer: A Painter's History of Art''. Thames & Hudson. * Dearinger, David (2012). ''George Deem: The Art of Art History''. Boston: The Boston Athenaeum.


References


External links


George Deem
via Nancy Hoffman Gallery

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