- Item:
“Might” SOLD
- Artist/Designer:
Charles Luedtke – A native of Wisconsin, Chuck was
the
traveling art teacher for seven county elementary schools, and taught
Adult Education as well as University Extension art classes. In 1956
he
moved to Coronado, CA. where he taught high school art for 23 years.
His
main interest is sculpture, both wood and welded metals, but he also
paints in oil, watercolor and encaustic. Luedtke received his B.F.A.
from
the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, and an M.S. in Art Education
from
the University of Wisconsin. He has exhibited widely in Wisconsin
and
California, New York and Florida and is represented in private collections
around the country.
Selected
local exhibitions:
1st 1958 Membership
exhibition, La Jolla Art Center
2nd 1958 Membership exhibition, La Jolla Art Center
Jewish Community Center, Oct. 1962 (Three person show with William
&
Portia Bowne)
Del Mar Fair, 1965
Annual Lenten Art Festival, St. Mark’s Methodist Church 1966
(1st Prize award for “Centurion” – steel and wood
sculpture)
Annual Coronado Art Shows
- Description:
Solid walnut carved into an expressive form and mounted on a
mahogany base. Signed in pencil on the base, the sculpture also has
one of
Luedtke’s cards from the 1960’s taped to it, on which
the title is written
in pen.
- Dimensions:
14½ “ h, base 4” X 4”
- Condition:
Very good with discoloration on base (see picture)
- Price:
SOLD
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