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Morton Künstler (August 28, 1927 – February 2, 2025) was an American artist known for his illustrative paintings of historical events, especially of the
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. He was a child prodigy, who, with encouragement from his parents, became a skilled artist by the time he was twelve. Today he is considered the "best-known and most respected historical artist in the country." Künstler began his career in the 1950s as a freelance artist, illustrating paperback book covers and men's adventure magazines. In 1965 he was commissioned by ''National Geographic'' to create what became his first historic painting. He also created posters for movies such as ''The Poseidon Adventure'' and ''The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.'' And by the 1970s he was painting covers for ''Newsweek,'' ''Reader's Digest,'' and other magazines, with the bulk of his work during that period in advertising art. While many of his early magazine illustrations were for public entertainment, Künstler eventually began creating military art. In 1977, his first major gallery exhibition brought new attention to his talents as a historical artist. By the 1980s he was acclaimed as America's foremost Civil War artist, and would eventually create over 350 Civil War paintings alone. Some of his paintings have changed opinions about the accuracy of early famous paintings by others, such as Emmanuel Leutze's famous '' Washington Crossing the Delaware''. Besides his Civil War paintings, he created historical art of the
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through the
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and
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wars, along with paintings of
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. He painted historical events such as the Oklahoma Land Rush and new immigrants on
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. Collections of Künstler's work are published as limited-edition prints, and his artistic output places him at the forefront of contemporary historical realism. NASA made him their official artist for the Space Shuttle ''Columbia''. In 1982,
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had him do a painting for the 3-part mini-series '' The Blue and the Gray'', and in 1993 a one-hour television special, ''Images of the Civil War - The Paintings of Mort Künstler,'' was shown on the A&E TV network. He has received numerous honors and awards, and at least nine books are dedicated to featuring his artwork. Some experts see him as the next
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."Mort Kunstler, premier historical artist, exhibits 50 works in Allentown"
''The Morning Call'', Oct. 11, 2014


Early years and education

Künstler was born in
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in 1927 and grew up there during the
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."The Art of Mort Künstler"
''Saturday Evening Post'', Dec. 19, 2016
His parents had Polish and Austrian roots and were of Jewish heritage. Their name derived from the German word "künstler," which means "artist." Unsubstantiated family lore said that his great-grandfather was given that name by Russian Tsar,
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after his great-grandfather created a carving of the Tsar during the time Russia ruled the part of the Poland where the Künstler family lived and was a small German-speaking minority. Künstler's father was an amateur artist, and both his parents recognized Mort's artistic talent by age two and a half.“An interview with artist Mort Künstler – Part 1”
''Mens Pulp Mags'', August 8, 2011
Künstler's father encouraged his son, who was often home sick, by setting up still lifes for him to draw. His mother also encouraged his budding talent by enrolling him in Saturday classes at the
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. He said "My mother was a schoolteacher, and she would take me to the museums by subway every Saturday morning." By the time he was in kindergarten he could already "draw very well," he said. And when he was twelve, he added, "I could draw almost as well as I can today." His talent in art was further supported when he was at Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn. There, he along with a number of classmates, were inspired by their art teacher, Leon Friend, who had also written a book on graphic design. After graduating high school he enrolled at
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to study art, although his main focus changed away from art and instead toward athletics. He was diver on the swimming team and a hurdler on the track team, and sports now dominated his life. He earned awards for basketball, diving, football and track, and ultimate honors in the Brooklyn College Sports Hall of Fame. He then received a basketball scholarship from the
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(UCLA), where he continued to focus on sports. But after his father suffered a heart attack, he returned to New York to help his family, and enrolled in the
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in Brooklyn. He studied to become a fine art illustrator, and graduated after three years. During his senior year he met his wife-to-be, Deborah, who was then a freshman at the school.Doherty, M. Stephen. "Biography of the Artist", ''The American Spirit: The Paintings of Mort Kunstler'', Rutledge Hill Press (1994) p. 235 They married soon after he graduated. Among the artists whose work he studied that influenced his later career were
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,
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, and
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."Applying Brushstrokes to the Civil War"
''New York Times'', Jan. 4, 1998


Early jobs

After graduating from Pratt he worked as a freelance artist in New York, where he tried to get assignments from book and magazine publishers. That goal became difficult at the time, which led him to work instead as an apprentice at a studio, where he ran errands, cleaned up and touched up paintings by other artists. Künstler wanted to be a professional illustrator, but discovered that the early 1950s was a bad time to enter the field, since photography and television were replacing the need for artists. And the few magazines that still relied on artists were folding. However, he did find a
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as a freelancer for adventure magazines, which still appreciated his art: “Fortunately for me and other artists, some of them, like the men’s adventure magazines, would still prefer having paintings made for their covers and interior illustrations.” He continued doing those throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s, although to make ends meet he had to live with his parents, who supported him during this early period: “I worked 12 hour days, 15 hour days, sometimes seven days a week. Almost always six days a week, from nine o’clock in the morning to ten or eleven at night.” Eventually he began to share a studio with another already established adventure artist, George Gross, whose family was friends with his. “I used to call him Uncle George and I chose him as my mentor.” George, 22 years his senior, had also attended Pratt Institute, and his father had a successful art career. As a result, says Künstler, “I wasn’t just a kid working out of his house anymore... George sort of took me under his wing, and he taught me whatever he could. It was a wonderful thing for me.”Perrell, Franklin Hill
“Mort Künstler - The American Spirit”
Nassau Museum, August 31, 2006


1950s–1960s

Künstler began working full-time as a freelance artist, illustrating magazine covers and paperback fiction adventure books, typically oriented toward men, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Künstler credited the experience gained from illustrating men’s adventure magazines in the 1950s and 1960s with teaching him how to compose and tell a story, which he said prepared him for his later work. He received his first assignment to do a historic painting from ''
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'' magazine in 1965. He was to paint an illustration for a story about the history of
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. He traveled to Florida, spent an afternoon with the two
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historians at the National Historic Site “
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” to learn whatever he could, before beginning. Künstler's later historical paintings would also rely on collaboration with experts who would guide and provide him with the historic facts he needed before beginning.


1970s

In the 1970s, Künstler painted covers for ''
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'', ''
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'' and other magazines, although the bulk of his work during this period came from doing advertising art. He also did the box covers for Aurora models.“An interview with artist Mort Künstler – Part 2”
''Mens Pulp Mags'', August 24, 2011
He illustrated a number of movie posters for adventure films, such as '' The Poseidon Adventure'' (1972) and '' The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'' (1974). In 1975 Künstler created the illustration for a
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back cover depicting women's liberation; several issues later, he crafted a front cover which parodied the movie '' Jaws''. “Mort Künstler: The Art of Adventure Opens May 9 in the MSV”
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, April 20, 2015
By the early 1970s, his paintings were attracting the attention of serious art collectors, which led him to begin retaining the reproduction rights to his original paintings. In 1975 he submitted a number of paintings to galleries, all of which sold, to his surprise. In 1977 his military art drew attention from even more important galleries, which made him widely recognized as an accurate historical artist. The first major gallery to give him a one-man show was the prestigious
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in New York City. He would have 13 additional one-man shows at the gallery in subsequent years, while his work was also being exhibited in museums nationwide.“An Afternoon with Mort Kunstler”
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, May 2015
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, founder of Hammer Galleries, supported, encouraged and promoted Künstler's work, helping him become recognized as one of America's leading historical artists. Hammer said "his paintings have continually confirmed his talent, and the caliber of Künstler's overall artistic output has now placed him at the forefront of contemporary realism." As a result of major galleries and museums exhibiting his work, his career soon took on new dimensions. From his early popularity as an illustrator for pulp and popular magazines, then to movie posters, ''National Geographic'' images, and now to fine art historical paintings and prints, along with books of images, he was acknowledged as one of the few remaining artists of historical subjects.


1980–2025

In 1982, after getting a commission from
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to do a painting for the 3-part mini-series, '' The Blue and the Gray'' (televised November 1982,) Künstler's interest turned towards the
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. By 1988 he was concentrating almost entirely on Civil War subjects, which eventually made him the “most collected Civil War artist in America.” His focus on that war led to him having the first one-man Civil War exhibitions at venues such as the Gettysburg National Battlefield, New York's Nassau County Museum of Art in 1998, the
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, Richmond's Museum of the Confederacy and other centers of art and history.”Civil War artist to unveil new piece at area gallery's grand opening Saturday,” ''The Gettysburg Times'', (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania), June 29, 2007 p. 6 They included images of
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at Gettysburg. His exhibition at the Nassau County Museum, which lasted seven weeks, attracted more than 30,000 visitors, surpassing the previous attendance record set by a
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exhibition. The success of that exhibition led the museum to hold a second one-man show of his work in 2006. To create his paintings, he undertook careful and painstaking research into the settings and events he would paint. It meant he needed to consult with expert historians and walk the actual battlefields before drawing them, always looking for landmarks to incorporate into the artwork.”The Art of War”, ''Lansing State Journal'', Oct. 1, 1992, p. 29 This obsession to detail, he said, came from his experience illustrating men's magazines and his work for ''National Geographic''. In preparation for his 1992 painting, “The Gunner and the Colonel,” for instance, he researched the exact uniforms the soldiers wore and even the weather on that day, to learn which way the wind was blowing so the flags were unfurled in the right direction. With each new painting, Künstler said he took on the role of a historian: His battle of Gettysburg painting, titled “High Water Mark,” was unveiled at the Gettysburg Battlefield Museum on the 125th anniversary of that climactic confrontation. The original was reproduced with 750,000 limited-edition prints, which sold out after two months. But Künstler also painted individual soldiers in periods of personal crisis, as he did of
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after Jackson learned that a close friend's 5-year-old daughter had died. With collections of his work published as limited edition prints and sold nationwide. Historians including James M. McPherson said: Künstler took a month or two to complete a painting, with many selling for over $100,000. Limited edition prints often sell out quickly. The American Print Gallery's limited edition of 4,150 of ''Moonlight and Magnolias'' was sold out in three weeks after publication. By 2015, Künstler had painted more than 350 Civil War subjects. His final painting, completed in 2019, was a scene of General Robert E. Lee on Saint Simon Island in Georgia early in the Civil War, according to his daughter Jane, who is also his business manager, as cited in his Newsday obituary. Künstler died at a hospice in
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, on February 2, 2025, at the age of 97.


''Washington Crossing''

Some of his paintings have revised opinions of many about the accuracy of earlier paintings by others. One of Kunstler's more recent paintings has, according to recent historians, corrected some obvious inaccuracies of one America's most famous, the 1851 painting by Emmanuel Leutze, '' Washington Crossing the Delaware'', depicting Washington's 1776 surprise attack on the 30,000 German soldiers who were fighting for the British. Künstler devoted two months of research with the aid of military experts and historians, besides visiting the location himself, before completing the painting in 2011, titled “Washington's Crossing.” Among the inaccuracies Künstler corrected was the fact that Washington would not have been able to stand in a rowboat in daylight during a snowstorm, since it would have capsized. Nor would there be small icebergs in the water or the flag shown in the painting to have been used, since it was not adopted until the following year.”Artist has new take on Washington's Crossing,” ''Arizona Daily Star'', (Tucson, Arizona), Dec. 25, 2011, p. 5 Historian and author
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said that the painting by Künstler was “quite accurate...He got more right about the crossing than any other image,” which included more than 200 previous paintings depicting that event.“Mort Künstler feted as painting's unveiled”
''Newsday'', Dec. 26, 2011
Although the new image is about 4 feet wide and 3 feet high, compared to Leutze's, which is about 21 feet wide and 12 feet high, Künstler says it is “the most important painting I've ever done." Civil War historian
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, formerly with the
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, which owns the original Leutze painting, called Künstler "the best-known and most respected historical artist in this country."


Other works

His later work covered a wider range of subject, including all the wars from the
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through the Korean and Vietnam wars, with many paintings of
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. He painted historical events such as the Oklahoma Land Rush and he tried to humanize emotional settings by paintings of new immigrants at
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celebrating the 4th of July. Some experts feel that it was Künstler's ability to humanize such moments which distinguished his works from most other historical artists. He also painted subjects which illustrated American technological advances including dramatic illustrations of the space shuttle ''Columbia'', for which
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made him their official artist. His paintings recorded its manufacture, launching and landing. In 1998, his paintings were exhibited at The
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and at other U.S. museums, including the
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in
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; the
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in
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, and the Museum of the Confederacy in
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. Among the eight books featuring his work, is the 1986 coffee-table book ''The American Spirit: The Paintings of Mort Künstler,'' which contains nearly 200 images and commentary written by historian
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.“Mort Kunstler biography”
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Awards and honors

*1992, Painted a United States postage stamp depicting the Buffalo Soldiers *1993, A one-hour television special with
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entitled ''Images of the Civil War: The Paintings of Mort Künstler'', was shown on the A&E network (DVD released in 2014)“American Civil War: Images of the Civil War: The Paintings of Mort Kunstler -and- Gettysburg: The Last Full Measure”
''Amazon Movies''
*1999, Virginia officially declared a “Mort Künstler Day.” *2000, Virginia Governor James Gilmore officially opened an exhibition at Richmond's Museum of the Confederacy. The exhibit, titled, ''The Confederate Spirit: The Paintings of Mort Künstler'', was the first one-man exhibition that the museum had ever held. *2001, Made official artist for the motion picture ''Gods and Generals'' *2001, He received the Henry Timrod Southern Culture Award. *2002, Künstler became the first artist to be honored by a six-month, one-man exhibition at the new National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. *2003, He received the Jefferson Davis Southern Heritage Award, both by the Military Order of the Stars and Bars. *2003, A residence hall at Timber Ridge School-a residency academy for special students in Winchester, Virginia, was named Mort Künstler Hall in his honor, because of his art assistance. * 2004, Named an official artist for the H. L. Hunley, a submarine of the Confederate States of America, at which time he unveiled a new painting of the vessel during ceremonies in Charleston, South Carolina *2004, Commissioned to furnish all the artwork for the
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Veterans Memorial, which was unveiled on July 4, 2004 *2011, His depiction of George Washington crossing the Delaware River was unveiled at the New York Historical Society on December 26, 2011, the 235th anniversary of the actual event, to great acclaim.


Bibliography

* ''Images of the Civil War: the Paintings of Mort Künstler'' (1992), * ''Gettysburg: The Paintings of Mort Künstler (Text by James M. McPherson)'' (1993), * ''The American Spirit: The Paintings of Mort Kunstler'' (1994) * ''Jackson & Lee: Legends in Gray'' (1995), * ''Mort Künstler's Old West. Cowboys.'' (1998), * ''Mort Künstler's Old West. Indians.'' (1998), * ''Gods and Generals: the Paintings of Mort Künstler'' (2002), * ''The Civil War Paintings of Mort Künstler'' (2006), * ''For Us the Living: The Civil War in Paintings and Eyewitness Accounts'' (2010),


Museums and institutions who have examples of his work

* Pritzker Military Museum & Library


References


External links


Official website

American Gallery showing art by Mort Kunstler

Early men's magazine art by Kunstler

Crossing the Delaware, More Accurately



King James Gallery of Mort Kunstler art
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