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Thomas S. Buechner

White Lilies and Companula, oil painting by Thomas S. Buechner
White Lilies & Campanula
24x18
oil
3400.

Spencer Hill Pond, oil painting by Thomas S. Buechner
Spencer Hill Pond
16x20
oil
SOLD

Watermelon and Pear, oil painting by Thomas S. Buechner
Watermelon and Pear
16x20
oil
2800.

Mary, oil painting by Thomas S. Buechner
Mary
20x16
oil
SOLD

Barn on the Ithaca Road, oil painting by Thomas S. Buechner
Barn on the Ithaca Road
20x20
oil
3000.

 
THOMAS S. BUECHNER

 Artist Statement 2005

Doing the same thing for decades and decades is never boring if it's difficult enough.  Making pictures is such a thing for me because I can see better than I can paint; I feel more than I can express; every idea gives birth to another; and what so many others have accomplished is infinitely inspiring.

Biography 2005

Born in New York City in 1926, Thomas Scharman Buechner attended Princeton University, the Art Student's League in New York and the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He studied old master painting techniques in Amsterdam with M.M. van Dantzig, a pupil of Max Doerner's.

Subsequently employed as a designer and graphic artist on the Governor's staff in Puerto Rico, he specialized in exhibition design and was later employed by the Display Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The first director of The Corning Museum of Glass (1950-1960) and then director of the Brooklyn Museum (1960-1971), Buechner simultaneously worked as an illustrator for the Chicago Tribune's and the Washington Post's "Book World" and did cassette jackets for operas -a major interest of his.

In 1972, he became president of Steuben Glass, chairman of the Corning Glass Works Foundation and president of the Corning Museum of Glass. He helped to establish the Rockwell Museum in 1976, serving as its president for ten years. In 1985 he became a vice president of Corning Glass Works.

As author and lecturer, Buechner is known to glass scholars, artists and collectors. He wrote the glass section for the Encyclopedia Britannica and founded both the Journal of Glass Studies and the New Glass Review (His best known book is Norman Rockwell, Artist and Illustrator. published by Abrams in 1971.)

Painting full time since 1986, he remains a consultant to Corning, Incorporated and serves on a number of boards. An established portrait, landscape and still life painter, Buechner has had many one-man exhibitions in New York, throughout this country, and in Germany and Japan. His paintings have been acquired by museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art. An extensive traveler, he teaches in Rome and Germany, Corning and Elmira and conducts workshops for various schools.

His most recent book, How I Paint, (see below) was published by Harry N. Abrams in June, 2000.

"How I Paint" 

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