Jon Schueler chronology
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This is a chronology of the artist Jon Schueler. Portions of this chronology were taken from the Sweet Briar College Jon Schueler Art Gallery Catalog (website) , and the Jon Schueler Website. Used with permission.
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[edit] 1916
- Born September 12, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Parents, George Arnold and Clara (nee Haase) Schueler. Childhood and adolescence in Milwaukee where his father is a distributor of Hood tires.
[edit] 1934-40
- Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. B.A. in Economics (1938). M.A. in English Literature (1940).
[edit] 1940-41
- Works for the New Haven Evening Register.
[edit] 1941-44
- Summer at the Breadloaf School of English as a scholarship student. Wants to be a writer.
- In September joins Air Corps of the United States Army. Basic training in the US.
- Marries Jane Elton, August 1942. (Divorced 1952.)
- Sent, November 1942, to Molesworth, England. B17 navigator, 303rd Bomber Group, 427th Squadron. Missions over France and Germany. Spring of 1943, Assistant Command Navigator, 8th Bomber Command. 1st Lieutenant. Hospitalized. Medical retirement 1944.
[edit] 1944-47
- Living in Los Angeles.
- Tries to write a book on his war experience, but meanwhile articles for magazines, radio announcing jobs and a scheme to set up a night club where Anita O' Day would be the principal singer.
- Builds a house in Topanga Canyon. Daughters Jamie and Joya born 1944 and 1946.
[edit] 1945
- Schueler and his wife sign up for a portrait painting class with David Lax in Los Angeles.
[edit] 1947-49
- Moves with family, to San Francisco.
- Teaches at the University of San Francisco.
[edit] 1948-51
- Enrolls at the California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco. Decides to sign on full time for the fall semester. Particularly respects Clyfford Still, but also studies under Richard Diebenkorn, David Park, Hassel Smith. Mark Rothko teaches there summer semester of 1949.
[edit] 1951
- In August, moves to New York. Clyfford Still introduces him to his friends; visits Rothko's studio; meets Newman, Kline, Reinhardt, etc.
[edit] 1951-62
- Lives in New York. Marries Joellen Hall Todd, Oct 1956. (Divorced March 10, 1959.)
[edit] 1957
- In September sails for Britain and sets up a studio in Mallaig, a small fishing village in Scotland.
[edit] 1958
- Leaves Mallaig in March.
- Visits Italy before finding a studio in the Parisian suburb of Clamart and then Arcueil.
- Short visit to London where he visits the British Museum to see the J M W Turner works on paper.
[edit] 1959
- Returns in January to his studio in New York.
[edit] 1960-62
- Teaches at Yale Summer School, Norfolk 1960 and 1961.
- Visiting artist at Yale University School of Art, New Haven 1960-62.
- Lives in Guilford, CT, fall of 1960 to early summer 1961, then returns to New York.
[edit] 1962
- Marries Judy Dearing, Jan 27. (Divorced April 25.)
[edit] 1963-67
- Visiting artist at the Maryland Institute.
- Commutes to Baltimore from New York.
[edit] 1964
- June 20, marries Mary Rogers. (Annulled May 5, 1965.)
[edit] 1965
- Summer in Galileo, Majorca, writing.
[edit] 1967-Jan 1970
- Based in Chester, CT.
[edit] 1968-69
- Head of Graduate and Undergraduate Painting and Sculpture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
[edit] 1970
- Travels to Scotland and finds a studio in Mallaig.
[edit] 1970-1975
- Based entirely in Mallaig.
[edit] 1971
- Films of Scotland produces a half hour documentary film on him.
[edit] 1972
- Spends three months in Paris, writing.
[edit] 1975
- Moves back to New York. Keeps the studio in Mallaig for the rest of his life. Most years spends three months in Mallaig.
[edit] 1976
- July 29 Marries Magda Salvesen.
[edit] 1981
- The Talbot Rice Art Centre, University of Edinburgh becomes his studio and exhibition space for 6 weeks while he paints enormous paintings.
[edit] 1992
- August 5, dies in New York.
[edit] 1999
- Publication of The Sound of Sleat: A Painter's Life, by Jon Schueler- Picador USA