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Schreckengost Pieces in St. Bonaventure Exhibition

by admin last modified 2005-06-07 15:47
Contributors: Sunny Morton

Celebrating creativity at age 80 and over

Guerrero Still Life XXV
Guerrero Still Life XXV

Five works by Viktor Schreckengost appear in an exhibition of artists whose prime has extended to the later years in life. The pieces include a giclee print of Harlem Hoofers and four original watercolors: Stone Chuch, St. Francis, Guerrero Still Life XXV (shown), and City Sunset.

Fourscore and More: Artistic Prime Redefined is described as "a celebration of creative strength at age 80 and beyond, showcasing recent and early works by artists who continue to flourish with the exuberance, zest and independence that maturity affords." Viktor turns 99 years old during the show (on June 26, 2005).

This exhibition is hosted by the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, New York, and runs May 17 - September 4, 2005.

Learn more about the host institution.


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