
Morton Künstler 1927 - 2025
Our 97-year-old artist, father, friend, and colleague passed away on February 2, 2025. He had a prolific life and career, yet happily said many times “I never worked a day in my life!” He is missed by all who were lucky to have known him and his paintings.
We greatly appreciate the outpouring of condolence messages and notes. Thank you.
Our store is OPEN
Our inventory is full of prints and books
that were previously signed by Mort.
Signed giclées are more limited; please contact us at info@mortkunstler.com if you are
looking for a specific giclée title and do not see it available on our website.

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History in Photos
1979

Mort Künstler is seen here with famed historian Henry Steele Commager and his wife, Mary, on October 22, 1979 at the opening of a one-man exhibition of Künstler’s work at the Hammer Galleries, in New York City. Entitled “Epic Paintings of America” it also celebrated the release of Künstler’s first book, of the same name, with a text by Professor Commager.
During the months of July through October, 2000, The Museum of the Confederacy was pleased to host The Confederate Spirit: Valor, Sacrifice, and Honor, an exhibit featuring 24 original paintings by Mort Künstler. This was the first major contemporary art exhibit in the Museum’s 105 year history. Blended with The Museum of the Confederacy’s unparalleled collection of artifacts, the exhibit allowed the perfect opportunity to offer the public another interpretation of our nation's shared history. The Museum is grateful to Mort Künstler for his willingness to share his work with our thousands of visitors.
Robin E. Reed
Executive Director, Museum of the Confederacy