Edward Reep
Bio and Portrait
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Reep1.jpg (72344 bytes) Anzio Harbor Under Bombardment Reep3.jpg (73497 bytes) The Morning After
Reep2.jpg (91314 bytes) We Move Again Reep4.jpg (73978 bytes) Pack Train
Reep5.jpg (73476 bytes) Tanks Ready to Roll

 


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Ed Reep Soon after graduating from The Art Center School, and five months before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Reep enlisted in the Army as a Private. After getting an assignment as an Overseas Artist, Reep skeched and painted throughout North Africa and Italy. He often found himself in the thick of battle and was repeatedly strafed, bombed, and shot at while painting the war. He was awarded the Bronze Star, promoted twice on the battlefield and left the army as a Captain. Reep returned home to work on a Guggenheim Fellowship, awaded to him on the basis of the paintings he made in Italy. After the war he taught painting and drawing at the Art Center College, East Carolina University, and the California Institute of the Arts. He lives in Bakersfield, California.
Source: http://www.pbs.org/theydrewfire/

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