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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Herman Hugg

Spouse(s)
  
Minnie Beth Hugg

Movement
  
Surrealism

Known for
  
Painting, Sculpture


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Born
  
January 19, 1921 (
1921-01-19
)
Strawberry, Arkansas

Notable work
  
Foxhole (1947), Dear John (1945), Forsaken Garden (1947)

Died
  
October 2, 2013, Houston, Texas, United States

Education
  
Stephen F. Austin State University

Herman Elzo Hugg (January 19, 1921 – October 2, 2013) was an American artist, educator, and philosopher.

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Hugg was primarily a painter, whose works often included surrealist, expressionist, and spiritual elements. He also created sculptures in stone and wood, and large-scale works of enamel on recycled metal.

He was a longtime-resident of Beaumont, Texas, where he was a teacher at South Park High School and a member of the Beaumont Art League.

Early life and education

Hugg was born in Strawberry, Arkansas, to Edgar and Telia Massey Hugg. The family moved to the Texas Panhandle when Herman was six years old. He earned an undergraduate degree from West Texas State University and a master's from Stephen F. Austin State University.

World War II

Hugg served in the United States Navy Seabees 47th Battalion corps of engineers during World War II in the Solomon Islands.

Exhibitions

The Beaumont Art League hosted a retrospective of Hugg's work in 2009. Six of his pieces were included in the Art Museum of Southeast Texas's show Southeast Texas Art: Cross-Currents and Influences 1925-1965 from January 22 to April 3, 2011.

Selected works

  • Foxhole (1947),
  • Dear John (1945),
  • Forsaken Garden (1947)
  • References

    Herman Hugg Wikipedia