Wassmer, Theodore Milton, 1910-2006

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Theodore Milton Wassmer (1910-2006) was a talented painter in Utah. He also served in the Air Force.

From the description of Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1996-2009. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 456431123

Theodore Milton Wassmer (b. 1910), 20th century American painter.

Theodore Milton Wassmer was born on 23 February 1910 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Hester Hall and Theodore James Wassmer. In his youth he became interested in engraving and printing. He went to the World's Fair in Chicago in 1934 and fell in love with the art. Right then he decided he could no longer ignore his passion and decided to pursue his career in art. So began a love affair that would last a lifetime.

He became an apprentice to Florence E. Ware of the Art Department at the University of Utah and was a model and background painter. He was becoming successful in his paintings by his late thirties. In 1941 he was offered a contract with Paramount Studios. However, because of the Pearl Harbor bombing he enlisted in the Air Force where he served through the rest of World War II. He was stationed at Sheppard Field, Texas, and painted “Air Force in Action” murals on walls during his off hours. He was given the highest commendation from the General in Command and hundreds came to an open house reception to see the murals.

After being discharged from the Air Force in October 1945, he went to New York City to continue to pursue his art and to marry Judy Farnsworth Lund in December 1945. She too was an artist and was the former State Art Director of FERA-WPA in Utah. After studying at various schools in New York he opened a studio in the Carnegie Hall tower. Two years later he began to study Cezanne and impressionism. He became a fan of Renoir, Degas, Matisse, Picasso, and Velázquez. In 1952 he and his wife moved to Bearsville, New York. Both worked from their home studios and had success. During this time they would also make trips to Europe to further their studies of art. In 1985 Wassmer and his wife left New York to return to Salt Lake City. They gave many paintings and art pieces to the Springville Museum of Art and four other art museums. In 1990 the Springville Museum of Art honored his 80th birthday with a show of hundreds of his pieces of his art.

Wassmer's wife died in 1996. Wassmer continued to paint and live in Salt Lake City until his death 26 November 2006.

From the guide to the Theodore Milton Wassmer autobiography, 1992, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Theodore Milton Wassmer (1910-2006) was an artist based in Utah.

Theodore Milton Wassmer was born on February 23, 1910 in Salt Lake City. He grew up in Utah and studied art under Florence Ware until 1942, when he served in the Army Air Corps. He married Judy Farnsworth Lund in 1945. They lived in New York, where Wassmer studied under Japanese artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Over 2,000 of his paintings are owned by private collectors, museums, colleges, and schools in the United States and Europe. They returned to Utah in 1985, where he sold art until his death at age 96 in Salt Lake City. His birthday, February 23rd, was declared Theodore Wassmer day by Utah Governor Jon Huntsman in 2005. He died in 2006.

From the guide to the Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1998-2006, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Theodore Milton Wassmer (1910-2006) was a talented painter in Utah. He also served in the Air Force.

Theodore Milton Wassmer was born February 23, 1910 to Theodore James Wassmer and Hester Hall Wassmer in Salt Lake City, Utah. Wassmer's interest in painting did not begin until 1927 at age 17, when he was given his first set of oil paints. Up to that time, he had never been exposed to oil painting or artists. In January 1942 Wassmer enlisted in the Air Force, and spent three years at Sheppard Field in Wichita Falls, Texas. In his off duty hours, he painted large murals in the recreation building. Due to a freak accident in July 1944, Wassmer's right arm, which was his painting arm, was paralyzed. He was sent to Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City for treatment. He and Julia Farnsworth Lund were married December 8, 1945 in New York. The two studied painting at the Art Student's League in New York City and Woodstock. He spent two years painting portraits, but decided it wasn't for him. To further their art education, Wassmer and Lund made two trips to Europe to study the museums of Spain and Italy. In the later years of his life, Ted was known as being Utah’s oldest painter. He died 26 November 2006.

From the guide to the Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1996-2009, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Theodore Milton Wassmer was born on 23 February 1910 to Hester Hall and Theodore James Wassmer in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the first of eight children to be born to the family.

Wassmer's interest in painting did not begin until 1927 at age 17, when he was given his first set of oil paints. Up to that time, he had never been exposed to oil painting or artists. By selling his artwork, he saved enough money to go to the Chicago World's Fair of 1934, where he was greatly impressed by displays of Old Masters and Impressionists. For the next five years, Wassmer worked days in a hardware store, while studying landscape and mural painting at night, and on weekends with mural painter Florence E. Ware. He also worked as a model and background painter for Ms. Ware, who painted the University of Utah's Kingsbury Hall murals under a WPA project grant, which was headed in Utah at the time by his future wife Judy Farnsworth Lund. In 1939 Wassmer rented the top floor apartment of a brownstone house on the corner of 2nd Avenue and "E" Street, referring to it as his penthouse studio. During the very productive 2 1/2 years he stayed there, he held one-man art shows, and received many prominent visitors in the art and music world.

A talent scout from Paramount Studios approached him in 1941. A screen test was arranged in Hollywood, which resulted in the offer of a contract. Unfortunately, Wassmer never had to make the decision between art and films, as it was made for him by the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. In January 1942 Wassmer enlisted in the Air Force, and spent three years at Sheppard Field in Wichita Falls, Texas. In his off duty hours, he painted large murals in the recreation building. Due to a freak accident in July 1944, Wassmer's right arm, which was his painting arm, was paralyzed. He was sent to Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City for treatment. He began painting with his left arm, and created a large mural for the hospital wall. He was discharged from the Air Force in October 1945 as a sergeant, but only had 10% use of his right arm.

Wassmer married Judy Farnsworth Lund in December 1945 in New York City. They left for Cape Cod where they spent the summer painting. The two studied painting at the Art Student's League in New York City and Woodstock. After focusing on learning portrait painting, he opened a studio in the Carnegie Hall tower in New York City. He spent two years painting portraits, but decided it wasn't for him. He turned his study to Cezanne, impressionistic and post impressionistic painting, observing and copying from originals. To further their art education, Wassmer and Lund made two trips to Europe to study the museums of Spain and Italy. The couple purchased an old stone house in the rural setting of Bearsville, New York, in 1952. They made painting studios out of two garages. Here they continued to live for the next 30 years, where she worked on portraits, and he worked on exhibiting across the country. Many of his paintings are centered on dance and theater. He was never able to paint large canvasses again due to his injuries. The stone house was sold in 1985, and the couple returned to Salt Lake City. From their personal art collection of American and European painters, they donated over 700 works to the Springville Museum of Art in Springville, Utah, to Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, and to the Brigham City Museum. These collected paintings are known as the Lund-Wassmer Collections. In 1990, the Springville Museum of Art held a 60 year retrospective show (1930-1990) of 100 of Wassmer's works from around the country. There are in existence over 2000 paintings by Ted Wassmer that are in private collections, or in museums at colleges or schools around the United States and Europe.

From the guide to the Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1930-2006, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)

Archival Resources
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creatorOf Wassmer, Theodore Milton, 1910-. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
creatorOf Wassmer, Theodore Milton, 1910-. Scrapbook. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
creatorOf Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1930-2006 J. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah Manuscripts Division
creatorOf Theodore Milton Wassmer autobiography, 1992 L. Tom Perry Special Collections
creatorOf Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1998-2006 L. Tom Perry Special Collections
creatorOf Wassmer, Theodore Milton, 1910-2006. Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1996-2009. Harold B. Lee Library
creatorOf Wassmer, Theodore Milton. Julia (Judy) Farnsworth Lund, Mrs. Theodore Milton Wassmer, Utah and New York artist, 1911-1996. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
referencedIn Julia (Judy) Farnsworth Lund. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
creatorOf Theodore Milton Wassmer papers, 1996-2009 L. Tom Perry Special Collections
creatorOf Wassmer, Theodore Milton, 1910-2006,. Theodore Milton Wassmer autobiography. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn Biographical sketch of Theodore Milton Wassmer, 1910- Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
referencedIn Theodore Milton Wassmer : Utah and New York painter. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
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associatedWith Hatch, Orrin, 1934- person
associatedWith Lund, Julia Farnsworth, 1911-1996. person
associatedWith Springville Museum of Art. corporateBody
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associatedWith Wassmer, Judy Lund, 1911-1996. person
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Birth 1910-02-23

Death 2006-11-26

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