Paul Rickert Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth and Family

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Paul Rickert was born on 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a Painter. Discover Paul Rickert’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 76 years old?

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Born 1947, 1947
Birthday 1947
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date of death May 25, 2023 (aged 77)
Died Place Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Nationality Pennsylvania

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In June 2010, one of Rickert’s watercolors was featured on the cover of the American Artist Magazine’s special edition, “The Best of Watercolor”.

In the Summer 1999 issue of Watercolor Magazine, Rickert explained the challenges of painting using the medium, “It is a very technical medium in that one needs to plan the whole painting before beginning to apply paint to paper. It works so fast and changes so radically, it’s hard to control. Almost every step has to be anticipated, including the choice of brushes and colors. That is the key to watercolor.”

Following his discharge, Rickert enrolled in Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, graduating in 1974. During this time he also studied privately with artist Nelson Shanks. While still a student, Rickert’s works garnered the 1972 Gold Medal of Honor from the Allied Artists of America and the 1972 Edgar Whitney Award from the American Watercolor Society.

Many of his pieces feature architectural elements, an interest Rickert developed as a student. He maintains a residence in Stonington, Maine, a location that has served as subject of much of his work as well including Mansard, Shadows, Red Victorian, Grand Night and Through Houses. Rickert became attracted to Maine after reading Eliot Porter’s book, Summer Island, that included photographs of coastal Stonington and Penobscot Bay. In the 1970s, Rickert began spending summers in Stonington and nearby Brooksville, eventually buying a vacation home there.

At the age of 19, Rickert was drafted into the U. S. Army where he applied for assignment with the Vietnam Combat Artists Program. He was accepted and deployed to Vietnam in August 1966 where he was assigned to Combat Art Team I, serving from August 15, 1966, to December 15, 1966, under the supervision of Frank M. Sherman.

Paul Rickert (born 1947) is an American artist, known for his watercolor paintings of urban and industrial scenes.

Paul Rickert was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1947. Rickert, son of noted Philadelphia artist and illustrator, William Rickert, grew up along Wissahickon Creek, where 19th-century artists Thomas Moran and William Trost Richards painted in their youth. The Rickert household was permeated by art and music where Paul acquired a taste for classical music, especially compositions by Franz Joseph Haydn.

In February 2010, a selection of Rickert’s industrial landscapes were featured at the exhibit, Industrial Visions at the Rider University Art Gallery. In an interview with Professor Harry I Naar, gallery directory, Rickert explained that he was influenced by the drama captured in the landscapes of 19th-century artist Joseph Mallord William Turner (April 23, 1775 – December 19, 1851), an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolorist and printmaker.

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