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Reynold Weidenaar was born on 17 November, 1915 in Michigan, is an artist. Discover Reynold Weidenaar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 108 years old?

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Age 109 years old
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Born 17 November, 1915
Birthday 17 November
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Nationality United States

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2015

Buckner, Cindy Medley, et. al. Reynold Weidenaar: A Retrospective. With a Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints. Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids Art Museum, 2015.

1990

Wax, Carol. The Mezzotint: History and Technique. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1990.

1985

Falk, Peter Hastings. Who Was Who in American Art. Madison, Conn.: Sound View Press, 1985.

1983

November 1983 – Retrospective exhibition at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, “Reynold Weidenaar: Dutch Master of Grand Rapids.”

November 1983 - Retrospective exhibition at Hefner’s Art Gallery, Grand Rapids.

1981

1981 - Solo exhibition at Martin Sumers Graphics, New York.

Wolff, Theodore F. “Art that is Small, Intimate, and Black and White.” Christian Science Monitor. February 5, 1981.

1980

1980 - Co-authors and illustrates A Sketchbook of Michigan, with Anne Zeller.

Weidenaar, Reynold H., with Anne Zeller. A Sketchbook of Michigan. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1980.

1970

1970 - Authors and illustrates book on West Michigan, Our Changing Landscape.

Weidenaar, Reynold H. Our Changing Landscape. Cape Cod, MA: Wake-Brook House, 1970.

Beall, Karen F. American Prints In the Library of Congress: A Catalog of the Collection. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.

1966

January 1966 - One man show of watercolors at the Grand Rapids Art Gallery.

1965

March 1965 - Elected full Academician, National Academy of Design, New York.

1964

Weidenaar, Reynold H. “Printmaker into Watercolorist.” American Artist 28, no. 9 (November 1964), p. 36+.

1959

Fall 1959 – Travels to Italy. Begins fresco work at LaGrave Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, continues through 1965.

1956

1956 - Joins faculty at Kendall School of Design (continuing through 1975).

1949

April 1949 – Elected Associate member (designated as A.N.A.) of National Academy of Design, New York.

1948

September 1948 – His article on the mezzotint technique is published in American Artist.

October 1948 – Awarded Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Scholarship.

Weidenaar, Reynold H. “The Forgotten Art of Mezzotint.” American Artist. September 1948.

1944

April 1944– Awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship Award.

November 1944 – Travels in Mexico with his wife, on Guggenheim Fellowship, three-month period.

1943

May 1943 – Changes spelling of his name back to Weidenaar.

1941

March 1941 – His etchings Evening Storm and Marketplace II are acquired by the Library of Congress, chosen from the Society of American Etchers Exhibition in New York.

October 1941 – Solo exhibition of etchings at the Grand Rapids Art Gallery.

March 2–31, 1941 – Solo exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum, Division of Graphic Arts.

1940

May 1940 – Spends one week in Chicago receiving instruction in etching and printing techniques from Bertha Jaques and James Swann.

1938

June 1938 – Wins first prize in painting for Kansas City Art Institute National High School Competition.

June 1938 – Graduates from George A. Davis Vocational and Technical High School, Grand Rapids.

September 1938– May 1940 - Studies at Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri. His instructors include Thomas Hart Benton and John de Martelly.

1935

1935-1936 - Attends David Wolcott Kendall School of Art (now Kendall College of Art and Design), for a one-year period, plus four terms of evening classes.

1930

1930s - Attends Christian High School and Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids.

1927

1927 - He and his mother Effie and sister Jeanne begin to spell their last name Weidener (see Grand Rapids City Directory 1927).

1915

Reynold Henry Weidenaar (1915-1985) was an artist from Grand Rapids, Michigan, recognized nationally as well as locally for his technical virtuosity as a draftsman and printmaker. He embraced the subject matter and realism of American Regionalist art, though his depictions of the American Scene reflect a uniquely personal, often satirical perspective. Weidenaar is especially known for his mezzotint prints, particularly those of architectural subjects, such as the construction of the Mackinac Bridge.

November 17, 1915 - Reynold Henry Weidenaar was born to Dirk Weidenaar and Effie Kuiper Weidenaar in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

1840

Sweeney, J. Gray. Artists of Grand Rapids, 1840–1980. Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids Art Museum and Grand Rapids Public Museum, 1981.