![]() Arrangements are under the direction of the McDonald-Aeberli Funeral Home, Inc. Those who so desire may make memorial donations in memory of Hugh to the Butler Humane Society, 1015 Evans City Road, Renfrew, PA 16053. Over a fire in the family outdoor firepit, we have enjoyed many laughs and stories with Hugh (our Dad).Ī graveside service for Hugh will be held on Saturday, Jat 11:00 a.m., at the Brownsdale Cemetery, Brownsdale Road, Butler, PA with Rev. Sadly, this review will read much like one posted 10 years ago I rented his free-standing 2 bedroom house in Santa Monica with free standing garage. Neglecting property and trying to force out tenants. He instilled in his children a sense of humor in good and bad times. property at 1528 17th Street, Santa Monica New name, but they are keeping the spirit of this family business alive. He enjoyed ending the week at Billco with a friendly night of poker with his co-workers. With his elaborate machine shop, he would rarely turn away a project or problem for a friend. His favorite holiday was Independence Day, it wasn’t unusual for him to play a practical joke on a family member on that holiday. He retired in 2003 as Chief Design Engineer. He was the right person at the right time for the glass industry. With Billco, Hugh’s innovation helped improve the flat-glass residential and automotive manufacturing process for years. Starting in 1970, he became employed by Billco Manufacturing of Zelienople, PA as a design engineer. His early work consisted of tool and design engineering work for many companies on the west coast. He is also survived by 5 granddaughters, Devon Norris (Joe Norris), Emily Mueller (Ken Mueller), Alexandria Crist, Laura Crist, Jordan Jacques and 1 grandson, Henry Hugh Jacques also by 2 great granddaughters and 1 great-grandson. Hugh is survived by his 5 children, Susan Crist (Peter Crist) of Saxonburg, PA, Timothy Trautmann of Columbus, Ohio, Peter Trautmann (Steve Shipp) of Columbus, Ohio, Merrill Jacques (Kevin Jacques) of Rocky River, Ohio, and Anne Trautmann of Taos, New Mexico. He is predeceased by his wife Barbara J (Bittner) his brother, Phillip Trautmann (Mary Asher) of Laguna Beach, California, and his fraternal twin, John Trautmann (Jane McCleeve) of San Jose, California. Born Main Santa Monica, California, to the late Herbert L. Trautmann passed away peacefully Saturday, Jat the ripe age of 84, formerly of Renfrew, PA. Stay tuned for details of Summer Show 2….Hugh M. Become famous, she will remember this period of her life as full of part-time horrific jobs, during which. Early in her career, to pay for living, working at the box office of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Last, but certainly not least, we are showing two photographs by Seydou Keïta whose work we will be opening our fall season with and whose estate we are now representing in America in collaboration with the Contemporary African Art Collection of Jean Pigozzi (CAAC).We hope you will come by the gallery in our new home at 980 Madison Avenue and we wish you a happy summer! Susan Herbert, born in ’45, considered one of the most famous cat artists in the world, gives life to this feline utopia. In addition to our longtime relationships with Susan Derges and Karen Knorr (collectively now over 50 years!) the gallery has always sought to collaborate with artists we do not necessarily represent, so we are also showing photographs by Sally Mann, Bruce Weber, and Daniel Gordon. Susan Herberts renditions of Mona Lisa and Ophelia artworks using cats Daily Mail Online. Andy Warhol has always been a touchstone for the gallery and we are showing two of his unique collages of women ‘s lips along with Ulrike Rosenbach’s 1969 feminist response to Warhol’s famous “Elvis” paintings. Another theme is experimental process as seen in works by Adam Fuss, Christopher Bucklow, Susan Derges, Farrah Karapetian, and Petra Cortright (who we look forward to exhibiting in November).Īnother artist we look forward to showing is Risaku Suzuki whose deep engagement with nature and landscape can be seen in an image from his ongoing series of photographs of cherry blossoms. In keeping with the general practice of summer shows many of the works are luminous and beautiful while at the same time engaging with the history of the medium in original and challenging ways.įrom Edward Steichen’s view of late afternoon Venice to Harry Callahan, Helmut Newton, and Thierry Cohen’s images – water is a subject that the gallery has frequently embraced. ![]() Celebrating the gallery’s 30 th anniversary we will be presenting two different exhibitions with a mix of pictures that look forward and backwards at the gallery’s history.
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