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History in Photos

1982
Famed World War II hero Admiral Arleigh A. “31 Knots” Burke is flanked by Mort Künstler and Commander Tad Damon, director of the U.S. Navy Memorial Museum in Washington, DC at the preview opening of the Mort Künstler exhibit, “Epic Paintings of World War II” held at the Museum on December 7, 1982. Admiral Burke, after viewing the forty-four Künstler paintings, wrote “To a wonderful artist - Mort Künstler - with great appreciation and admiration.”
Mort Künstler is described as one of the country’s most gifted artists. His paintings of the American West are ranked with the best of the celebrated George Catlin, Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. The magnificent 1986 volume, The American Spirit, featuring Künstler’s art and text by historian Henry Steele Commager, was a significant step in his relentless rise to the top of his craft.
Dick Sarge Harrisburg Patriot-News