- Kacere, John C
- (6/23/1920 Walker, Iowa-1999) (USA)Abstract and photo-realist painter. Earned his M.F.A. at the University of Iowa and became an art professor at a number of Universities. Since 1963, he specialized in painting female bodies. He is reported to have said "Woman is the source of all life, the source of regeneration."Reproductions: Light purple panties, silken zippered slip; 1971; oil: Hurwood, 1975: p. 212 . M. Dorman; 1877; oil; Smith, 1980: p. 149 . Maija III; 1975; Benedict, 1983: p. 48 [C]. Torso; 1972; oil; Hurwood, 1975: p. 212 [B]. White panties: whiteslip (front view); 1971; Benedict, 1983: p. 48 [C].[b]Source: Benezit, vol. 7: p. 1025; Paul Brach, Kacere, (Lav-igne-Bastille: Filipacchi, 1989); "The end of art," Oui (May 1974): pp. 78-81.
Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators. Eugene C. Burt.