This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Cecil Casebier was a Texas artist born March 22, 1922 in Fort Stockton, and died April 19, 1996 in San Antonio. He was known for portrait and still-life paintings and murals, mosaics, and stain-glass designs including 18 stained glass windows for St. Luke's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from the University of Southern California, and did graduate work at the University of Texas. He served as Faculty Chairman of the Art Center, San Antonio, Texas.
Of his work, Casebier said: "I am searching naively for truth; for a personal aesthetic truth, for the truth of beauty, enigmatic as it may be."
EXHIBITIONS Texas Annual; Tri-State, Amarillo, Texas; California Watercolor Society; Alabama Watercolor Society; Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, Okla.; Springfield, Mass. Watercolor Society; Texas Watercolor Society; Butler Art Institute, Youngstown, Ohio; Corcoran Biennial, Washington, D. C.; Miami, Florida; Butler Art Institute, Youngstown, Ohio; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Artists West of the Mississippi, Colorado Springs; Western Artists, Denver, Colorado; Southwest Artists, Santa Fe, N. M.; First Stanford Invitational, Stanford University, California; Survey of Texas Painting, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts; Religious Art of Western World, Dallas Museum; Texas Religious Art, Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas; Stained Glass Association of America, Washington, D. C; Houston International Exhibition, Houston; 100th Jubilee, Oidtman Studios, Lennich, Germany; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.; Palace of Legion of Honor, San Francisco; Museum of Fine Arts, Little Rock, Arkansas; Feingarten Galleries, Chicago, Los Angeles; Nye Galleries, Dallas, Texas; El Paso Museum of Arts, El Paso, Texas; Bellas Artes, Mexico City; Saratoga, Florida; Neiman-Marcus, Dallas, Texas.
AWARDS Local Artists Exhibition, San Antonio, Texas 1951, 53, 54, 55 Texas Watercolor Society 1950, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57 Alabama Watercolor Society New Orleans Art Association All State General, San Angelo, Texas D. D. Feldman, Dallas Fiesta San Jacinto Invitation, San Antonio Alumni of American Academy in Rome Collaborative Competition Terry Art Institute, Florida Benesco Stained Glass Competition, Denver Longview Art League Exhibition Texas Annual 1949, 50, 52, 57, 58,60
MURALS Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio, Texas.
MOSAIC Texas Instruments Bldg., Houston, Texas Oak Cliff Christian Church, Dallas Temple Beth Yeshurun, Houston, Texas Lovers Lane Methodist Church, Dallas First Methodist Church, Dallas
STAINED GLASS St. Lukes Episcopal Church, San Antonio, Texas Temple Beth-El, San Antonio De Mazenod Chapel, San Antonio Lovers Lane Methodist Church, Dallas Oak Cliff Christian Church, Dallas St. Michaels & All Angels, Dallas First Methodist Church, Dallas First Southern Presbyterian, Austin Lackland AFB Hospital Chapel, San Antonio Keesler AFB Hospital Chapel, Mississippi Wesley Student Chapel, University of Oklahoma Tulsa Memorial Christian Church, Tulsa St. Andrews Luthern, Houston Central Park Methodist, Houston Central Christian, Arkansas City Catholic Hospital Chapel, Apple Valley, CA Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Ft. Stockton, Texas Randolph AFB, San Antonio 1st Presbyterian Church, El Paso Temple Emanu-El, New York City Lutheran Student Center, Austin, Texas Kennedy Memorial Window, St. Math& Episcopal, Dallas First Presbyterian, Midland, Texas Forrest Heights Methodist, Lubbock, Texas St, Andrews Methodist, San Antonio, Texas Episcopal Seminary, Austin, Texas.
PERIODICALS AND CATALOGUES WITH IMAGE REPRODUCTIONS Art in America Magazine; House Beautiful; Diocese of West Texas Publication; Texas Artists Magazine; Life Magazine; Progressive Architecture; Art Digest; American Artists; Living for Young Home Makers; Stained Glass Ass'n. of America Bulletin; Cushman & Denison Mfg. Co. Art Bulletin; Texas Architect 1965 (Feature). Represented in: American Federation of Art Circuit Exhibitions: 1955 Corcoran Biennial; 1956 New Talent in America; 1956 United States Information Agency, Far East; 1957 Whitney Exhibition of American Art; 1957 Survey of Texas Painting; Selected: "New Talent In America", Art in America Magazine 1956.
LISTED Who's Who in American Art Who's Who in The Southwest
Submitted by David D Dempsey, January 2004
Sources:
"Texas Artists: The D. D. Feldman Collection of Contemporary Texas Art", by Tom Douglas, Dallas, 1955, p. 6, biographical section.
Contemporary Art in the Southwest, catalog for an exhibition of paintings sponsored by Stephen F. Austin, State College, Nacogdoches, Texas, 1956.
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