Viktor Schreckengost: American Da Vinci Now Available
New Book on Viktor Schreckengost Now Available to Order
This book marks the 100th birthday of Viktor Schreckengost and follows the National Centennial Exhibition. A key figure in
the first era of modern design and one of its last living leaders,
Schreckengost's paintings, sculpture, pottery, and industrial designs,
are now being exhibited at more than 100 museums around the United
States. Throughout his long working career, Schreckengost strove to
apply a creative philosophy that linked artistically dramatic form
with an object's function. The result was design that was nearly always
remarkable and very often revolutionary. He created the first
cab-over-engine truck, the first modern mass-produced dinnerware, and
the first economical pedal-cars for children. He designed stage sets
and costumers, flashlights, printing presses, riding lawn mowers,
electric fans, and bicycles. At the same time, his work in the fine
arts flourished. He won awards for paintings and ceramic sculpture,
placed pieces in museums, and won commissions for new sculptures.
Somehow he also found time to establish the Industrial Design
Department at the Cleveland Institute of Art, the first program of its
kind in the U.S., where he helped teach a new generation of designers.
This study of the life and work of Viktor Schreckengost includes more
than 250 images of his art and design with an extensive text by
historian Henry Adams.
The book is available for order on viktorschreckengost.com