John Wilde (English Wikipedia)

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  • The subject of Glasier’s paintings during his Wisconsin years (c. 1939–1956) were “...mythological, biblical, allegorical and fantasy figures in the incongruous landscapes of southwest Wisconsin.” Sara Krajewski, “Surreal Wisconsin: Surrealism and its Legacy of Wisconsin Art,” Madison Art Center, 1998 AOL Lifestream : Login Accessed 3/26/2003

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  • Robert Cozzolino, "In Memoriam: John Wilde (1919–2006)", Wisconsin Visual Artists, Art in Wisconsin, 2006 Wisconsin Visual Artists Accessed 3/12/09

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  • Wilde became Sessler's colleague in 1948 when Wilde joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Art Department. In the 1930s Sessler worked in painting and drawing and was employed as a muralist by the Treasury Art Project (1935-37) and the [Federal Art Project] (1937–1942). He later became well known for his lithographs, etchings and woodcuts. (Luther College, Fine Arts Collection, "Alfred Sessler", Alfred Sessler Accessed 3/12/09

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