Carl Roters

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Carl George Roters (1898–1989) was an American artist.

Life[edit]

He was born in Brooklyn. He apprenticed with illustrator Edward A. Wilson.  He lectured in Fine Arts at the Stevens Institute of Technology

In 1938, he created a mural for Consolidated Edison at the New York World's Fair.[1]  He was commissioned to do murals for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, the Hotel Syracuse,[2] and the Marine Midland Trust Company, and Monmouth College.  In 1946, he joined the faculty of Syracuse University.[3]

In 1954–1955, he won a competition to paint historic murals for the Jackson Lake Lodge In 1959, he installed the “Rendezvous Murals”, in the Jackson Lake Lodge.[4]

Roters spent summers in Jackson Hole until he retired from Syracuse University when he retired there. 

Family[edit]

He was a partner of Nina Clemens Grabowitch, the last living descendant of Mark Twain.[5] In 1941, he married Ramona Morgan. 

References[edit]

  1. ^ Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. April 1939.
  2. ^ Hardin, Evamaria (1993-02-01). Syracuse Landmarks: An AIA Guide to Downtown and Historic Neighborhoods. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-2599-5.
  3. ^ Barnes, Christine (2008). Great Lodges of the National Parks, Volume Two. Graphic Arts Books. ISBN 978-0-88240-737-1.
  4. ^ "The Mural Room - Jackson Lake Lodge". www.gtlc.com. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  5. ^ LeMaster, J. R.; Wilson, James Darrell; Hamric, Christie Graves (1993). The Mark Twain Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8240-7212-4.