| Zachary Fae resume |
| Zachary Fae (Charles T. Bobroff) mingled commerce and art. His business in the 70's was a salon off of Rittenhouse Square (Philadelphia) where he designed shoes to match boutique clothing. Mr. Fae designed a new line of products every three months. |
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| Mr. Fae was elected "Designer of the Year" by Philadelphia Magazine and was featured in the Metropolitan magazine. |
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| Collectors of Mr. Faes paintings include: Henry McIlhenny; Henry Gersley; the Pew family; the Haas family; the Withersteen family; Bebe Egendorf; Joseph Bongiovanni, Esq.; Judge John OGrady; Joseph Prim, Esq.; Ivan Feiner, Esq.; Deborah Slutter; David Segal, Esq.; Melody E. Roth. |
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| Mr. Faes paintings have been exhibited in the Goforth Rittenhouse Galleries, the Jonathan Stember Gallery and he was represented by George Turak. |
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| Mr. Fae graduated from West Chester with a B.A and attended the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. |
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| Mr. Fae knew and received letters from artists (such as Miro), having been in the art world for 30 years. |
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| "Bill Omwake broke
the ground and now Zachary Fae is seeding the new territory of Sprays and Stencils with
his individualistic strain of symbols and images." - Judy Stein, art
critic, in "Art in America" and "Art Philadelphia" "Zachary Fae is striving to make his extremely personal statement. The world he creates in his paintings is a highly esoteric one that compels the viewer to see from Dooneys individualistic point of view." - William L. Omwake, artist, in the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art "Zachary Faes work imparts a feeling of an intense desire on his part to reveal on canvas emotional experiences and visions felt by him and unique to the viewer." - Harry Kulkowitz, Director, The Kenmore Galleries of Philadelphia "His [ZF] paintings have an artistic and aesthetic integrity." - Helen Williams Drutt, the Helen Drutt Gallery "Mr. Fae...is regarded as a very talented artist." - Bernice S. Batoff, Director, Bernice Batoff Gallery |
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