Background
Steiner, Raymond John was born on May 1, 1933 in Brooklyn. Son of Rudolph Caspar and Anne Catherine (Spring).
(A history of the Art Students League of New York from its...)
A history of the Art Students League of New York from its inception in 1875 to the present. Includes overviews of the world art scene during the end of the 19th century as well as glimpses into New York City during the turn of the century. The author tried as much as possible, in accordance with the wishes of Rosina Florio, former Director of the League who initially commissioned the book, to write a history that avoided a factual date-to-date, person-to person chronicling drawn from archival materials by relying heavily on the personal memories and observations of League members, instructors and models. It was in this manner that a sense of the League spirit as well as its influence on the American art scene might be transmitted in a livelier form to the reader.
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Steiner, Raymond John was born on May 1, 1933 in Brooklyn. Son of Rudolph Caspar and Anne Catherine (Spring).
Bachelor, State University of New York, New Paltz, 1966. Master of Arts, State University of New York, New Paltz, 1971.
Teacher Kingston (New York ) Consolidated Schools, 1966-1982. Instructor Ulster County Community College, Stone Ridge, New York, 1975-1978. Editor, critic Art Times/Computer Software Systems Public Inc., Saugerties, since 1984.
Judge, curator art shows, New York, since 1984. Lecturer in field.
(This book concentrates on the graphic works (etchings) of...)
(A history of the Art Students League of New York from its...)
With United States Army, 1953-1955, 57-60. Member National Arts Club, National Press Club, American Society Aesthetics, Artists Fellowship Inc. (vice president), Association International Art Critics, Salmagundi Club.
Son of; married Barbara Caldara (divorced 1979). Children: Barbara Ann Jonason. Married Cornelia Seckel, October 12, 1980.