Garner Tullis

Garner Tullis phone (* 1939 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American artist. He lives and works since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 in pietrarubbia, Italy.

Biography

Garner Tullis is one of three children from the marriage of industrialist Richard Barclay Tullis (1913-1999) and the painter Chaillé mobile, daughter of the float and film pioneer Henry Jamison Handy. His parents are the founders of the Principal Viola Chairs of the Cleveland Orchestra, the Robert Vernon currently holds. Garner Tullis has two siblings, Sarah ( " Sallie " ) and Richard Barclay, Jr. ..

After visiting the Principia College Tullis studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he in 1963 on a Bachelor of Fine Arts graduated as a Bachelor of Arts and a year .. Due to several scholarships, the Fulbright program, he was able to continue his studies in Florence continue and travel through Europe. He then continued his studies at Stanford University in 1967 where he acquired the academic degree of Master of Arts. In 1972 he founded the International Institute of Experimental Printmaking, where he worked with renowned artists. His son Richard (born 1962 ), also a graphic designer, got here at a young age.

Tullis taught at Bennington College, at California State University, Stanislaus, University of California, Berkeley and Davis, as well as at Harvard University. His works are among renowned collections, for example, to those of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art

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