Norris Embry, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Norris Embry

American artist

Date of Birth: 14-Jan-1921

Place of Birth: Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Date of Death: 17-Feb-1981

Profession: artist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Norris Embry

  • Norris Embry (January 14, 1921 – February 17, 1981) was an American artist associated with Neo-Expressionism, Art Brut and Outsider Art born in Louisville, Kentucky. He grew up in East Orange, New Jersey outside New York City and Evanston, Illinois in the Chicago area, attending public schools through high school.
  • Later, he studied at St.
  • John's College in Annapolis, Maryland and the Art Institute in Chicago.
  • In the late 1940s, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy; his teacher, the expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka, was to have a lasting influence on Embry's work. During his adolescent years in the Chicago area, Embry developed a keen interest in avant-garde literature, music and art.
  • In 1947 Embry decided to devote his life to painting and, for the next 15 years until the early 1960s, embarked on a nomadic artistic career which would take him from San Francisco to New York, to post-war Europe, as well as Turkey and North Africa. Amongst the countries in Europe where he took up temporary residence were Italy, France, Germany, Spain, England and Sweden.
  • Embry had his first Solo Exhibition in Europe at the Heinz Trökes Atelier in Berlin in 1950.
  • It was the Mediterranean culture and climate that struck a chord with his heart and his artistic imagination, and in particular, Greece where he returned frequently. Throughout much of his life, Embry suffered from severe bouts of mental illness.
  • In the mid-1960s, after having sought medical treatment at the Shepphard Pratt Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, he made that city his permanent residence.
  • He continued to live and paint in Baltimore until the last weeks of his life. After a series of strokes, he died February 17, 1981 and was buried at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville.

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