Note on Art

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Title

Note on Art

Subject

A note from LeRoy Neiman on hallmarks from his student years at SAIC.

Description

This note from LeRoy Neiman provides a list of hallmarks of the artist’s time at SAIC. The register includes everything from a mention of Katherine Kuh to a Jules Breton painting making its first appearance in America. The nature of the note is unknown, but it was likely written in preparation for the artist’s memoir, All Told.

Creator

LeRoy Neiman

Source

LeRoy Neiman Foundation

Publisher

LeRoy Neiman Foundation

Date

c. 1990-2011

Contributor

LeRoy Neiman

Rights

Property of the LeRoy Neiman Foundation; please consult the organization's archivist for further details.

Relation

Notes

Format

Image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Document

Identifier

LN_Notes_1094

Coverage

New York (N.Y.) New York

Text Item Type Metadata

Text

CORRESPONDENCE ART SCHOOL PERIOD
Katherine Kuh
First curator of modern painting and sculpture
Carl Schneiwind curator of prints and drawings and librarian died 1957
Hugh Edwards French prints and drawings
Daniel Cotton
Rich
Magnasco Synagogue
Fredrick Sweet
Curator – pt – sculpt
1934 Song of the Lark was voted most popular
Jules Breton painting in American 1934 by contest conducted by Ch. Dale Near
El Greco Assumption of the Virigin 1577
misc. 1906
[Fren]ch
cathedral façade

Original Format

Pencil and permanent marker on paper.

Files

LN_Notes_1094.jpg

Citation

LeRoy Neiman, “Note on Art,” LeRoy Neiman Foundation, accessed April 20, 2024, https://leroyneimanfoundation.omeka.net/items/show/104.