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HUBERT SHUPTRINE

(1936 - 2006)

American Watercolor Realist

Biography       Awards       Exhibitions

 

Born: Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1936
Died: Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2006
Graduated: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1959

Biography

Hubert Shuptrine was an accomplished American artist. He exhibited a love for the subjects he painted – an approach to art he named “realizations” – and his subjectivism communicated to viewers far beyond his native South.

Born in 1936 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Hubert Shuptrine was graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. He earned early recognition for his works by winning numerous regional and national competitive exhibitions. Eight years later, in 1967, after service as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps and several other occupations, he became a full-time painter. At the same time, his approach to art was in transition from abstract expressionism to interpretive realism. His medium also changed from oil and acrylic to gouache, and then later watercolor, what many regard as the most demanding.

The early watercolors of Shuptrine’s were published in 1974 in the book Jericho: The South Beheld, (Oxmoor House, 1974). The text was by noted poet/novelist James Dickey. Widely hailed by both print and broadcast media, Jericho: The South Beheld set records in art book publishing with sales exceeding an unprecedented 1,000,000 copies in the First Edition, followed by a Second Edition. Various publishing industry acclamations followed, including the prestigious Carey-Thomas Award and a nomination for a Pulitzer Prize. In the fall of 1987, Oxmoor House published a sequel collection of Shuptrine’s watercolors entitled Home to Jericho, with the text written by the artist and his wife, Phyllis Shuptrine.

Following the success of the first Jericho book and the national acceptance of his watercolors, Hubert Shuptrine became a popular national spokesman for art, a keynote speaker in forums of business and industry, colleges and universities, and private clubs. His nationally recognized watercolors are in over 30 leading museums and institutions; among them the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. Hubert Shuptrine has won hundreds of national art wards and has been a distinguished member of The Bohemian Club since 1984.


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Selected Awards
University of Tennessee Distinguished Alumnus Award

Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Citation

Commendations by the Tennessee Legislature, U.S. House of Representatives, and U.S. Senate

Honorary membership in the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Alpha Scholastic Society

Key to the City of several Southern cities

Listed in Personalities of the South

2005 Distinguished Artist Award, annual Governor’s Awards in the Arts by the Tennessee Arts Commission

Distinguished member of The Bohemian Club, San Francisco
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Selected Exhibitions

May 27 – August 13, 2006:
Realizations: The Art of Hubert Shuptrine,
Coordinated by Alan Shuptrine Fine Art,
Hosted by the Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia
Represented by Alan Shuptrine Fine Art

2004
A Special Evening with Hubert Shuptrine,
Coordinated by Alan Shuptrine Fine Art,
Hosted by Alan and Bonny Shuptrine at the Lookout Mountain Country Club,
Lookout Mountain , Tennessee

2002:
Hubert Shuptrine
Greenville County Museum of Art Greenville, South Carolina

2002:
Hubert Shuptrine
Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery, Alabama

2002:
Hubert Shuptrine
Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Additional Exhibitions

1993:
Grass Roots
Knoxville Museum of Art , Knoxville , Tennessee

1992:
Montgomery Galleries, San Francisco , California

1987:
Bohemian Club of San Francisco , San Francisco , California

1984:
Baton Rouge Museum of Art , Baton Rouge , Louisiana

1983
World Business Council, Caso do Campo , Dominican Republic

1980:
City National Bank, Dothan , Alabama

1979-1981
Southern Realism Traveling Exhibition

1979
Western Carolina University , Cullowhee , North Carolina

1978
University of Tennessee Alumni Exhibition

1978
Museum of Art , Hickory , North Carolina

1978
Bernhardt Industries, Lenoir , North Carolina

1978
Rotunda of the State Capitol, Montgomery , Alabama

1978
Harpeth Hall School , Nashville , Tennessee

1977
Hunter Museum of Art , Chattanooga , Tennessee

1977
Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts, Florence , Alabama

1975
Commerce Union Bank, Chattanooga , Tennessee

1974
Michigan Council of the Arts Arttrain

1974
J.B. Ivey & Company, Charlotte , North Carolina

1974
Rich’s Galleries, Atlanta , Georgia

1974
Hamilton National Bank, Chattanooga , Tennessee

1973
Provident Life & Insurance Company, Chattanooga , Tennessee

1972
Citizens & Southern Bank, Atlanta , Georgia

1972
Southern Governors’ Conference, Hilton Head, South Carolina

1966 and 1972
Birmingham Trust National Bank, Birmingham , Alabama

1970
Arden Galleries, Atlanta , Georgia

1969
The Old Firehouse, Dalton Georgia

1968
The Bank of Calhoun, Calhoun , Georgia

1966
Birmingham Trust National Bank, Birmingham , Alabama

1965
Lowe Gallery, Birmingham , Alabama

1964
The Sundley Building , Nassau , Bahamas

1961
University of Chattanooga Gallery, Chattanooga , Tennessee

1960
IFA Galleries , Washington , D.C.

1958:
Hunter Museum of Art , Chattanooga , Tennessee

 

 

Contact Alan or Bonny Shuptrine for more information on Hubert Shuptrine
at (423) 266-7587

 

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