Over forty years ago Martin Kodner of St. Louis, Missouri began a love affair with the works of the great German/American artist, Charles Ferdinand (Carl) Wimar (1828-1862) and the great American artist and native St. Louisan, Oscar Edmund Berninghaus (1874-1952). A member of the Appraisers Association of America as well as a listed expert on the artist, Kodner began the project of producing the first ever Charles Ferdinand Wimar and Oscar Edmund Berninghaus Cataloging Projects from the volumes of detailed information collected through the years.
While exploring The Whitney's new exhibition Wanda Gag's World, we recalled some of our favorite artworks by American Regionalists at Kodner Gallery. This got us thinking...
It's been another busy week! Here's a sneak peek at one of our most desirable new arrivals. Stop by for early access to this super rare bronze sculpture Patriarch by Frederick Edward McWilliam CBE (Northern Irish, 1909-1992), now available at Kodner Gallery.
Every week, something new comes into the gallery. This week, we're featuring a vibrant landscape by 20th Century Impressionist Constantin Kluge (Russian, French, 1912-2003).
If you enjoyed The Sheldon's recent exhibition Studies in Architecture: Works by Wallace Herndon Smith Paul Young you won't want to miss our featured work of the week.
We're kicking off Women's History month with three super vibrant, highly poignant lithographs by Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986). Now available at Kodner Gallery.