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- Fred_R._Kline abstract "Fred R. Kline (born November 3, 1939, Hagerstown, MD) is an art historian, writer, poet, sculptor, private art dealer and public gallerist since 1980 in Santa Fe, NM, and additionally in San Antonio, TX during a period in the 1980s. He is known for his discoveries of lost art, including paintings, drawings and sculpture by Old Masters as well as 19th and 20th-century American and European artists. Many of his discoveries have been acquired by prominent museum, corporate and private collections around the world.Kline's youth was spent in the U.S. east coast and in San Antonio during the 1940s-1950s. He served in the United States Marine Corps 1960-62 and was stationed in Japan and Southeast Asia during early reconnaissance for the coming Vietnam War. He holds a B.A. in English and a M.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University (1968), studying with James Schevill, Kay Boyle, Wright Morris, Rod Serling, Eric Hoffer, James Liddy, among others. He has held teaching positions at Columbus College of Art & Design English Department (1968–72) and Cornell University English Department where he was also Associate Director of University Relations working with President Frank Rhodes(1979–80). Kline moved to Santa Fe, NM with his family in 1980 to begin his career as a private art dealer; within a year, he had discovered a painting by George Inness, the 19th c. American landscape painter, the sale of which purchased his first house there. Initially including American Indian Art among his collecting and dealing interests, he preferred to repatriate sacred objects back to the tribes--several objects returned to the Onondaga and Seminole were notably recognized in \"Wisdomkeepers\" (Steve Wall and Harvey Arden, Beyond Words Publishing. 1990, pp.76-85, various other pages) and in \"Travels in a Stone Canoe\"( Harvey Arden and Steve Wall, Simon & Schuster, 1998, Chapter 14, pp.201-211, various other pages). Kline calls himself an ``art explorer,’’ one who brings an informed eye and open mind to a sleuth-like adventure of acquiring vanished masterpieces and restoring their identities (New York Times, 4.2.2002:\"An Art Explorer Finds the Real Creators of Works\"). He has unearthed notable works by important artists in auctions, estate sales, antique and art galleries, and in the most unlikely resale shops and flea markets. He stresses evidence-supported connoisseurship, intuition and imagination, and a qualitative eye in analyzing art that rests final identification of an artist's work on signature comparative details. He cites as influential mentors: art historian connoisseurs Bernard Berenson (who was also in partnership with noted fine art dealer Sir Joseph Duveen) and Sir Kenneth Clark; philosopher and scientist Albert Einstein; mythologist and teacher Joseph Campbell; art critic Robert Hughes; and fine art dealer, connoisseur and philanthropist Eugene Victor Thaw. In the past 35 years, his discoveries of lost art have been featured twice in the New York Times; and \"A Poem by Wild Bill Hickok,\" 1986 ); Art & Antiques (\"You Never Know: An Ongoing Search for Lost Art in America,\" Feb.1989); and in the art history textbook Framing America: A Social History of American Art by Frances Pohl, which highlighted and illustrated his discovery of the ca. 1530 Aztec-Spanish (Indochristian) sculpture \"La Virgencita del Nuevo Mundo\" as among the first New World works of art. Among notable collections that hold Kline’s discoveries are: Thaw Collection of Master Drawings at The Morgan Library; J. Paul Getty Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Jenness Collection of Master Drawings at Clark Art Institute; Leeds Museum, England; and Frances Lehman Loeb Art Museum at Vassar College.Kline's discoveries include:•\tOld Master and 19th century European paintings by Jan Brueghel the Elder (2-both included in Klaus Ertz, Brueghel Catalogues Raisonnes), Pier Francesco Mola, Jan van Goyen, Theodore Gericault, James Peale (2), and Sir Edwin Landseer.•\tOld Master and 19th-20th century drawings by Baldassare Peruzzi (Getty Museum), Andrea del Sarto (Aga Khan Collection), Annibale Carracci, Frans Snyders (Thaw Collection), Joseph Anton Koch (Thaw Collection, http://corsair.themorgan.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=247404), John Martin (Jenness Collection), Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (in reference to \"La Bella Principessa\" attributed to Leonardo da Vinci: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/150-million-la-bella-principessa-mistaken-identity-or-fraud-104562279.html), Evelyn de Morgan (Jenness Collection), Vincent van Gogh, Eugène Delacroix, Raphaelle Peale, George Bellows, and Robert Motherwell (Thaw Collection).•\tA folio of unknown works collected by H.S. Ede, by French artist Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915), containing rare and unknown drawings, unknown photographs including his last photograph before dying in World War I, letters, and the original H.S. Ede manuscript of \"Savage Messiah\". The Edes-Gaudier Brzeska collection is now in the permanent collection of Leeds Museum, Leeds, England.•\tNineteenth-century American paintings highlighted by an unprecedented 27 works by George Caleb Bingham (all normally unsigned, previously unlocated) in the Bingham Catalogue Raisonne Supplement of which Kline is founder, director-editor (www.GeorgeCalebBingham.org).A memoir of Kline’s art discoveries, ``Leonardo’s Holy Child ~The Discovery of a Leonardo da Vinci Masterpiece: A Connoisseur's Search for Lost Art in America’’ is scheduled to be published in May 15, 2016 by Pegasus Books, New York (http://www.pegasusbooks.com/books/leonardos-holy-child-9781605989792-hardcover).From 1972 to 1977, Kline was on the editorial staff of National Geographic Magazine, writing articles (\"Baltimore\" Feb. 1975; \"Library of Congress\" Nov. 1975; \"San Antonio\" Apr. 1976) and book chapters (\"Alaska, High Roads to Adventure\" 1976). His adventures in the Arctic include: 1976 explorations in Baffin Island--tracing Franz Boas in the Cumberland Sound area, exploring Auyuittuq National Park—the northern-most national park in North America, and a rare crossing of Pangnirtung Pass from Broughton Island at Davis Strait to the Hamlet of Pangnirtung. He reported on other American cities for National Geographic, notably the music and cultural scene in Nashville, TN.His public sculpture, ``Temple of the Hills,’’ in Santa Fe, New Mexico, was chosen for national recognition in Art in America (Annual Issue, August 1995) and the Smithsonian Outdoor Sculpture Survey (http://collections.si.edu/search/tag/tagDoc.htm?recordID=siris_ari_337129&hlterm=temple%2Bof%2Bthe%2Bhills & http://collections.si.edu/search/tag/tagDoc.htm?recordID=siris_ari_337129&hlterm=temple%2Bof%2Bthe%2Bhills).At the invitation of U. S. Poet Laureate Josephine Jacobsen, he recorded selections in 1975 of his poetry at the Library of Congress (http://lccn.loc.gov/95770418) from \"I, Dodo\"(1968), \"Crazy Love\"(1970), and \"Birthsongs\"(1972),three of his four books of poems. During the 1960s, Kline corresponded with Conrad Aiken, Norman Mailer, Peter Matthiessen, and Norman O. Brown who offered the young writer helpful guidance and encouragement. Since 2000, Kline has lived at 7th Heaven Ranch near Santa Fe, a 22-acre forested nature preserve at an altitude of 7,500 feet, where he has also established the Kline Art Research Library, open to students and scholars. His wife of thirty years, Jann (Arbogust Sasser) Kline, an art historian, died in 2011; their combined family included five children.".
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