1933 CARL BURGER ARTIST NAUTICAL MARINE FISH OCEAN SEALIFE CORAL COVER FC2652  

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Werner Carl Burger (December 27, 1925 – February 21, 2023) was a German-born American Abstract Expressionist painter. "Although the forms of his paintings are often abstract, Burger maintains a link to the 'real' world in almost all of his paintings through a jubilant, vibrant, and semi-representational domain."

As a lifetime artist and winner of numerous major awards, Burger is listed in Who's Who in American Art. Burger's works are held in collections at the Butler Institute of American Art Museum, the Budapest Museum of fine Arts, the Morris Museum, the Noyes Museum of Art, the New Jersey State Museum, Newark Museum, and the Princeton University Art Museum, as well as various corporate and private collections.

Notably, one of Burger's large watercolors, Jersey Shore, Brielle, hangs in the New Jersey Governor's mansion, depicting a scene at the Jersey Shore, and is one of only two contemporary works at Drumthwacket, and prior to his passing, the only work by a living artist.

Burger was born in Pforzheim, Baden, Germany to Carl Frederick Burger and Helen Rosalie Burger. His father, a professional jeweler and diamond setter, decided to move their family to America due to the decline of the local jewelry industry. In 1926, at ten-months old, Burger emigrated with his family to the United States, settling in Irvington, New Jersey.

At age 14, when hostilities erupted between Germany and the United States, Burger was declared an enemy alien and fingerprinted, since his father hadn't obtained citizenship at the time.

Burger became interested in art at an early age, designing and creating sets for marionettes, supported by his mother's encouragement of his "artistic" passions. He continued to pursue his interest in theater, working as an usher and set designer until his intended matriculation to New York University in 1944.

Six weeks after enrolling in New York University, Burger was drafted into the United States Army, stationed at Fort Dix for basic training. After basic training, Burger was assigned to the 1651st Engineers Utility Detachment and deployed to the European Theater guarding the refrigeration tunnels in Cherbourg, France. Shortly before the Battle of the Bulge, due to his bi-lingual upbringing and fluency in German, Burger was transferred to a Military Intelligence unit stationed in Munich, Germany where he served under Hans Habe.[5]

While stationed in Germany, Burger had an opportunity to return to Pforzheim, the decimated German city of his birth.[4] Burger later memorialized his time in Pforzheim in four large format works displayed at during his exhibit, W. Carl Burger: The Urge to Paint, at the Morris Museum in 2016.

Burger became a naturalized citizen of the United States during his service,[9] and received an honorable discharge in 1946.

Upon his discharge from the Army, Burger immediately returned home to continue his education at New York University, where he received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees in Fine Arts Education, graduating in 1948 from the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.[Burger presented his Master's thesis on "Animal Forms in Mayan Art", driving his interest in the visual history of mankind, archaeology, and anthropology. In addition to his degrees from New York University, Burger completed graduate work at Columbia University, the Art Students League, and Rutgers University.

Since the age of fifteen, Burger has created more than 700 oil paintings, watercolors, collages and drawings, exploring different subjects and styles over his more than 80 year love of art.

Burger's love of art was inspired by a classroom visit to his grammar school from a puppeteer, driving his first interest in set design and staging. In high school, one of Burger's teachers invited Maurice King to do a watercolor demonstration for the class, instilling in Burger a focus of the medium.

During his time as a soldier in Europe, Burger would spend time creating artwork inspired by French landscapes or European architecture, continuing his artistic development throughout his military career.

As Burger continued his education after World War II, he found additional inspiration from the likes of George Innes, John Kensett, Charles Burchfield, and Matta, and was eventually befriended and mentored by Adolph Konrad and Meyer Rohosky.

In parallel with his career as an art educator, Burger's passion as an artist continued, exploring new mediums and styles throughout his life. In the 1950s Burger had the opportunity to work as a set designer in New York, where he designed sets for Shelley Winters, Anthony Franciosa, Ethel Waters, and Jeffrey Lynn.

In 1960, Burger was awarded the Bamburger Exhibition of Contemporary New Jersey Art Award, presented to him by renowned artist Marcel Duchamp. Throughout the 1960s, Burger continued his focus on nature and landscapes through his use of watercolor. By the 1970s, he turned to studying architectural forms, using pencil to draw a series of buildings using straight lines, in contrast to the natural forms of his previous work.

One of Burger's notable architectural drawings is Children's Fantasies, 1975, which features an airship floating above a Cubist-style house where the inside and outside blend together.

Some of Burger's architectural drawings, especially those of churches, appear to carry political inspiration. Burger's Forget About Divine Intervention, 1981, portrays a church overrun by weeds, representing his views on the Catholic Church's ban on abortion.

Burger considered his most prolific years between the 1960s and 1990s, where he was inspired and encouraged by three soulmates. Peter Jones often allowed Burger to spend many hours in his frame shop, where much of Burger's Papal Series were conceived. Elizabeth Collins and Henrietta Palmer were the initial "angels" in the series.

In the 1990s and early 2000s Burger took much of his inspiration from Russell Hosp's farm in Stockton, New Jersey, where Russ's drive and interest in Burger's work spurred on some of his large watercolors.

During his career, Burger exhibited pieces throughout the United States, including the Lincoln Center and the National Academy of Design in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the Newark Museum, the Montclair Museum, the New Jersey State Museum, and the Morris Museum. Burger also had several international exhibits, Budapest and Germany.

Over his lifetime as an artist, Burger was the subject of several NJN Public Television Documentary's, in 2009 "State of the Arts", in 2016 "Urge to Paint", which was nominated for a 2021 Mid-Atlantic Regional Emmy Award, and in 2021 "W. Carl Burger: A Painter's Life". He was also featured in "New Jersey Artists Through Time" a book by Tova Navarra 2014. and "Artists of the River Towns: Their Works and Their Stories, Vol. 1" a book by Dorris Brandes.

Burger has noted corporate collections including British Airways, Warner Communications, American Telephone and Telegraph, Johnson & Johnson, Nabisco World Headquarters, Schering-Plough, Ortho Pharmaceuticals, Lockheed Electronics (with Meyers Rohowsky) and many private collections.


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