Background
Rippe, Peter Marquart was born on December 16, 1937 in Minneapolis. Son of Henry Albert and Zelda (Marquart) Rippe.
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P. Buckley Moss is an internationally acclaimed artist at the pinnacle of her career. With a collection of 15,000 original pieces of art and her highly-prized collectible limited-edition art prints already valued in the millions of dollars offered in 300 galleries worldwide, Pat Moss is prolific, regularly creating hundreds of new images every year. Along with her bounteous spirit of invention, Moss returns time and again to immensely popular themes such as Amish/Mennonites, geese, trees, and winter reflections - images that deftly combine her unique brand of abstract expressionism with a mystical convolutions of a Medieval icon. But her passion for painting is equal only to her passion for people, especially those with learning disabilities. Some people succeed in spite of a disability, but Pat Moss became a world-famous artist because of hers. Of P. Buckley Moss, it can be truly said that she is painting the joy of the soul!
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Rippe, Peter Marquart was born on December 16, 1937 in Minneapolis. Son of Henry Albert and Zelda (Marquart) Rippe.
Bachelor, U. Puget Sound, 1960. Master of Arts, U. Delaware, 1962. Director Confederate Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962-1968.
Executive director Harris County Heritage Society, Houston, 1968-1979, Roanoke Museum Fine Arts (Virginia), 1979-1989, P. Buckley Moss Museum, Waynesboro, Virginia, 1989.
Member Roanoke Arts Commission, 1983-1990.
Director Confederate Museum, Richmond, Virginia, 1962-1968. Executive director Harris County Heritage Society, Houston, 1968-1979, Roanoke (Virginia) Museum Fine Arts, 1979-1989, P. Buckley Moss Museum, Waynesboro, Virginia, since 1989. Member Roanoke Arts Commission, 1983-1990.
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Fellow Old Deerfield Foundation, 1958, H.F. duPont Winterthur Museum, 1960-1962. President P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children's Education, 1997-1998, 99-2000. Vice chair Waynesboro Cultural Commission, since 1997.
Member American Association Museums (chairman small museum committee 1981-1983, senior examiner since 1983, councillor-at-large 1985-1988), Texas Association Museums (president 1975-1977, Texas award 1979), Virginia Association Museums (president 1983-1984), Southeast Museum Conference (chairman awards committee 1986-1989), Shenandoah Valley Travel Association (Augusta County representative 1995-1997), Rotary, Waynesboro Club.
Married Maria Boswell Wornom, August 10, 1968.