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5d5h(Nov 03, 2025 11:00 PM UTC)
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Rosemary Stuckart
1955 - 2000
"Montevitello"
Signed and dated 1983 (on canvas back)
Oil on canvas
43" x 33"
Romey Stuckart (August 29, 1955 – November 24, 2020) was an American painter. A Guggenheim Fellow, she painted expressionist landscapes of the forests of her resident state Idaho and exhibited at the Boise Art Museum, the utah Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
She was born Rosemary Stuckart in 1955 in Sublimity, Oregon, the fifth of six children. Her father had a sawmill and trucking company. She and her siblings worked in the mill when old enough and all attended Catholic schools.
Romey earned a B.A. from Gonzaga University and an MFA from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. She went on to teach Art at the University of Iowa and it was there, that she met her lifelong love.
She married artist Stephen Schultz in 1984 and immediately embarked upon traveling abroad with him. New York was their first stop, they lived and worked there, as they marinated in the culture of the Arts. Together, they moved forward participating in international art fellowships and as visiting artists around the world.
Rosemary moved to northern Idaho in 1987. There, she began to make paintings of the forest in the Cabinet Mountains wilderness adjacent to the towns of Hope and Sandpoint. In 1992, she was awarded both the Guggenheim Fellowship and Idaho Commission for the Arts State Fellowship, followed quickly by a National Endowment of the Arts visual artist fellowship in 1993.
The frame has scratches and scuffs. The frame is bowing at the top. Please reference included photos for more details. This artwork is being sold AS IS.
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