Jacques Schnier (1898–1988) was a Romanian-born American artist, sculptor, author, educator, and engineer. He was a sculpture professor at the University of California, Berkeley from 1936 to 1966.[1]
Early life and education
Jacques Preston Schnier was born on December 25, 1898, in Constanța, Romania;[2] and he moved to the United States with his family in 1903.[3] Schnier was raised in San Francisco, California.[2]
Schnier received his A.B. degree in engineering from Stanford University in 1920.[3] After receiving his engineering degree, he worked as an engineer at the Hawaiian Sugar Plantation Company (also known as Makaweli Plantation) in Kauai, Hawaii until 1923.[4] Schnier then left engineering and earned an M.A. degree in sociology in 1939 from the University of California, Berkeley.[3] During this time, he also started taking architecture classes.
Career
Teaching and research
He was a professor of sculpture at UC Berkeley for over 30 years and he founded their sculpture department, working from 1936 to 1966.[1][5] His first role at UC Berkeley was as a modeling instructor in the department of architecture, succeeding Melvin Earl Cummings.[6] Schnier also taught at the School of Arts and Crafts in Oakland (now the California College of the Arts).[7]
He conducted research on psychoanalysis and wrote books on the subject.[4] Additionally he wrote about artists and art history.[4]
Art
In 1927, the first news article about Schnier's artwork was published in The Argonaut by Junius Cravens.[4] Schnier relationship with Albert M. Bender, a San Francisco patron of the arts, helped sustain his creative work.[1] Schnier became known for modernist sculptures and mural painting.[3] His work in the 1920s to mid-1940s was figurative; after serving in the United States Army during World War II his work became more abstract.[8] In the 1960s, his work started to look more organic in shape.[8]
Schnier, Jacques (1948). Sculpture in Modern America. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.[15]
Art exhibition-related
Schnier, Jacques (1965). Jacques Schnier: Sculptures (1961–1964) (exhibition). U.C. Berkeley Worth Ryder Gallery. Berkeley, CA: University of California Berkeley Press.
Schnier, Jacques (1979). Selected Sculptures 1969–1979 (exhibition). Capricorn Asunder Gallery. San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Art Commission.
1949 – solo exhibition, Oakland Art Gallery (now Oakland Museum of California), Oakland, California[16]
1963 – solo exhibition and retrospective, E. B. Crocker Gallery (now Crocker Museum), Sacramento, California[8]
1971 – "Transparencies and Reflections", solo exhibition, Judah L. Magnes Museum (now the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life), Berkeley, California[11]
1975 – "Refractions and Reflections", solo exhibition, James Willis Gallery, San Francisco, California[17]
References
^ abcde"Jacques Schnier". Newspapers.com. Oakland Tribune. March 29, 1988. p. 9. Retrieved May 9, 2022.