An academic painter of portraits, landscapes, murals, and still lifes, William Kalwick Sr. painted directly without preliminary drawing. Sometimes his palette had up to forty colors, although he didn't necessarily use all of them in one painting.
He trained at the Art Students League in New York and then had extensive lessons from Lajos Markos, a well-known Hungarian painter. He worked as an illustrator in New York and New Jersey and later was art director for RCA, followed by a seventeen (showing 500 of 1209 characters). |
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