F I N D L AY G A L L E R I E S
LEONARD
NELSON (1912 – 1993)
L E O N A R D
N E L S O N
(1912 – 1993)
More Gallery, 86 #2 | 85-86 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 50 1/2 x 44 in. | FG© 133425
20TH CENTURY ABSTRACT
COLOR-FIELD EXPRESSIONIST
Leonard Nelson’s long career as a prolific and influential art educator spanned more than half the twentieth century, from the thirties to the nineties, and forged close links with the leading artists and movements of his time at pivotal moments in American art history. Although he spent most of his life in Philadelphia, his roots were in New York, and in the works he showed in the forties and fifties at the Betty Parsons and Peridot Galleries, and at Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century. They placed him at the forefront of the emerging New York Abstract Expressionist Avante-Garde. Nelson’s artistic and cultural interests were even wider and more challenging than some of his famous New York colleagues; however, in his Philadelphia studio, he explored avenues as innovative and diverse as welded sculpture, incorporating “found objects” and printmaking, a medium that established him among the leading innovators of the day. He also taught at the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia for thirty years, retiring as a professor emeritus in 1977, and concentrated on painting that underwent a remarkable transformation over the decades. From his pioneering, mid-century figurative studies that are as formidably primitivistic as the early works of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, or the pictographs of Adolph Gottlieb, he progressed to his pathbreaking luminous color-field canvases. By the sixties, they had evolved into a highly original and varied color expression, very often on a large scale that broke new ground, anticipating some of the later work of Morris Louis and Larry Poons. His work was constantly evolving in keeping with his openness to novel areas, techniques, and mediums. Not long before his death, in 1993, Nelson expressed a strong personal pride in his role as an Avante-Garde force in art education and in his ongoing willingness to cross conventional boundaries, whether in his personal studio work, or in his interdisciplinary approaches and public projects. Nelson left an extensive body of work in paintings and printmaking, proving how prescient his early vision and stylistic impulses have been, and what a quiet, yet formidable, force he became in the evolution of twentieth-century American art. Sam Hunter, Emeritus Professor and Art Historian, Princeton University
The Space of Time | 82-83 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 72 x 60 in. | FG© 133449
“A virtuoso treatment of shimmering light and painterly purity rendered in oil”
Dark is the Night | 79-80 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 42 x 52 in. | FG© 133401
“The presence of light is intuitively felt as a moving force rather than an actuality.”
Love Song | 1979 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 36 1/4 x 48 in. | FG© 133390
Color Abstr. | 92-93 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 16 x 20 1/4 in. | FG© 135484
Color Abstr. | 92-93 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 15 x 16 1/4 in. | FG© 135477
Color. Abstr. | 91-93 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 54 x 50 in. | FG© 135443
More Gallery, 86 #2 | 85-86 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 50 1/2 x 44 in. | FG© 133425
Color Abstr. | 90-92 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 20 x 24 in. | FG© 135457
Color Abstr. | 1990 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 7 x 9 1/2 in. | FG© 135468
Color Abstr. | 1990 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 7 x 9 1/2 in. | FG© 135467
Symphony | 90-91 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 50 x 54 in. | FG© 135433
Color. Abstr. | 90-91 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 46 x 50 in. | FG© 135415
Hot and Happy | 1981 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 25 x 30 in. | FG© 133459
Color Abstr. | 1991 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 14 3/4 x 15 3/4 in. | FG© 135466
Color Abstr. | 1992 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 15 x 17 in. | FG© 135472
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Left: Color. Abstr. | 92-93 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 18 1/2 x 14 in. | FG© 135476
Right: Color. Abstr. | 92-93 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 16 x 14 in. | FG© 135497
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Front: #14 Sasha’s Run #2 | 86-87 | oil and acrylic on canvas | 60 x 50 in. | FG© 133424
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