Bernard E. Gruenke

Bernard E. Gruenke is an art director, professional craftsman, conservationist, preservationist, and master gilder of Conrad Schmitt Studios.[1][2] He attended Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and obtained a degree in business administration.

Biography

Completing a four-and-a-half year apprenticeship with the Stained Glass Association of America, he was awarded the grand prize in the apprentice competition. He also studied at Cloisonné, enameling under the supervision of Richard Fale, and apprenticed and executed mosaics under the direction of master mosaicist, Peter Recker, who was the mosaicist responsible for restoring St. Peter's tomb in the Vatican. All phases of creative ceramic works were under the direction of ceramist/potter, Abraham Cohen, Sr. He studied and apprenticed under the direction of Arnold Hedler, master blacksmith and metallurgist, the art of metalwork, including forging, sculpting, torch firing, welding, and brazing nearly all types of metal. In 1949 he assisted his father, Bernard O. Gruenke, in creating the first faceted glass windows in the United States.

Starting in 1957 at Conrad Schmitt Studios, New Berlin, Wisconsin, Gruenke has directed numerous projects in many areas. From 1958 through 1996 he conserved and restored a number of interiors as well as murals in hundreds of historic buildings under the direction of his father, Recker, muralists Felix Falkenbach, Kurt Baron, Kurt Ehlli, William Michel, and Ljubo Biro.

From 1956 through 1960 he served in the United States Army Reserve 84th Division, 84th Regiment and was honorably discharged with the rank of staff sergeant, MOS - NCOIC - LVDC - MOI.

From 1961 through 1981 he executed the decoration and restoration of interiors of churches and other buildings of historic and artistic significance across the country under the direction of his father, William Michael, and Kai Gotsha. Since 1981 he has been CEO & art director of Conrad Schmitt Studios Inc.

Memberships in Honoraries, Societies, and Associations

Patents

Awards

Secular Preservation and Restoration Projects

Non-Secular Preservation and Restoration Projects

References

References

  1. "Artist/Studio". Michigan Stained Glass Census. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
  2. "Visual Art: Growth in the Arts". Wilson Center. Retrieved 23 December 2010.

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