Robert T. Ritter  (American, 1951) 

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  When the impressive new Texas State History Museum in Austin commissioned Robert T. Ritter to design and execute a large circular floor mural to adorn its rotunda, a perfect union resulted between an extremely involved and challenging project and a gifted artist eclectic and experienced enough to guarantee success. Known primarily through his practice of architecture, Ritter is a fifth-generation Texan artist and architect who lives in Santa Fe. His dynamic forty-foot diameter floor mural for the Austin museum welcomes visitors with a brilliantly energized birds-eye perspective of the pertinent icons, events and peoples in Texas history.

Ritter's studio paintings, which Ventana Fine Art is pleased and excited to represent, are as provocative and diverse as the multi-talented artist behind them. Ritter renders historic and present-day figurative subjects with a masterful hand. His work encompasses many different styles, and the artist is as comfortable depicting western scenes painted in a romantic early American manner, as he is creating whimsical Caribbean portraits of bathers and fishermen with a modernistic flourish reminiscent of Picasso. Ritter's brushwork is always forceful and assured, and the rich vibrancy of color and light in Ritter's paintings reflect an intimate, emotional observation of the world around him.

Possessed of a marvelous, driving energy, Ritter seems to weld an iron grip on life, squeezing the utmost, the very best, out of every day, every project. As an architect, Ritter has enjoyed speaking engagements and led research, directorial and advisory boards throughout the United States and in Italy, Switzerland and China.

He is accomplished in interior and furniture design, architecture and urban design, and computer art. As a graphic designer, Ritter is a past recipient of the Addy Award for Excellence in Communication of Art. The artist acted as a Professor of Architecture at Texas Tech University from 1984-1988.

Ritter's fine art efforts have been showcased throughout the Southwest, including exhibitions with the College of Architecture at Texas Tech University, and a prestigious International Fine Art Exhibition in El Paso in 1983. Ritter is now actively pursuing other venues for large scale public artworks, determined that his mural for the Texas State History Museum will be only the first of many monumental visual art projects.

1951   Born: Texas
  Education:
BA of Architecture, Design and Urban Design, Minor in Fine Art Texas Tech University
  Museums/Public Collections:
Rotunda Mural – Texas State History Museum 1999-2000 40 ft diameter terrazzo floor mural under a 60 ft diameter 4 story dome in the Texas Capitol Complex
2003   20th Anniversary All Artists Show
Spanish Market Show-One Man Feature
2001 - 2003   Ventana Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM
2002   Spiritual Fortresses-Group Show
National Arts Club, New York-Exhibition
2001   All Gallery Group Show
1993   New Mexico Reporatory Theatre, Santa Fe
1983 - 1987   College of Architecture Fine Art Exhibit Texas Tech University
1979 - 1984   Dubose Gallery, Houston, TX
1970 - 1984   Janus Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1983   International Fine Art Exhibition, El Paso


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