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FINDLAY GALLERIES

Leonard Nelson (1912-1993) FINDLAY GALLERIES w a l l y f i n d l a y d a v i d f i n d l a y j r 724 Fifth Avenue, 7 th Floor, New York, New York 10019 212.421.5390 165 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida 33480 561.655.2090 w w w. f i n d l a y g a l l e r i e s. c o m

Color. Abstr. 1991-1993 54 x 50 inches 135443 4 FINDLAY

5 FINDLAY Color. Abstr. 1993 50 x 46 inches 135447

6 FINDLAY Ragtime, 1990-92 50 1/4 x 60 1/4 inches 135427

7 FINDLAY Color. Abstr., 1989-92 50 x 46 inches 135414

8 FINDLAY Color. Abstr. 1991-1993 54 x 50 inches 133439

l e o n a r d n e l s o n (1912-1993) Leonard Nelson, leader of the Philadelphia School of Art, was born Leonard Louis Nelson in Camden, New Jersey on March 5, 1912 to Anna (nee Bryen) and Morris Nelson. Nelson s father owned several local businesses and provided a comfortable lifestyle for his family, but tragedy struck in 1928 when both Nelson s parents died in their early 40s (his mother from unexplained causes, his father from a heart attack). Nelson was then 16 years old. He and his two sisters lived on trust funds until the stock- -market crash of 1929 left them completely destitute. In the autumn of 1936, lacking both a portfolio and formal art instruction, Nelson won a scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Nelson so impressed the school with his work that he was awarded the Cresson Traveling Fellowship in 1939. After six weeks of touring both Eastern and Western Europe, Nelson returned to Philadelphia for another year of study at the Academy, earning his certificate in 1939. He took classes at the Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania from 1939 to 1941 and became friendly with Dr. Barnes and the British philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell. In 9 FINDLAY

10 FINDLAY 1942, Nelson was drafted into the Army and became a Private in the Medical Detachment at Fort Eustis, Virginia. During Nelson s time in the service, he designed murals and humorous drawings for the hospital to which he was assigned, as well as for the Works Progress Administration. After his Honorable Discharge from the Army on September 15, 1943, Nelson focused all his attention on his art, holding shows and participating in exhibitions in Philadelphia and New York City. The influences of Native American art and the Native American-inspired murals of Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera can be seen in his work from this period. By the mid 1940s, Nelson made two important contacts who would assure his ascendancy in the ascent New York School: the art dealers Peggy Guggenheim and Betty Parsons. He began to exhibit in the New York galleries, in particular, Parsons gallery, and his work reflected the Abstract Expressionist style made famous by this school. Nelson counted among his contemporaries at this time Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem de Kooning, Adolph Gottlieb, and many others from the New York School. The late 1940s and early 1950s took Nelson in a new direction. He began to teach art, most notably at the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia, where his Abstract Expressionist works metamorphosed into a new style that was all his own. This style was a combination of gestural Abstract Expressionism, Colorfield, and landscape art. It would go on to become his signature style, but to his dismay, the New York art world disavowed it. Nelson was told that in order to remain a heavyweight in the New York scene, he would have to adhere to the Abstract Expressionist style that had brought him to prominence in the first place. Feeling that New York was impeding the direction he was taking his work, Nelson immediately relocated to Philadelphia, where he would reside for the remainder of his life. This quieter art scene allowed him to work unfettered and unjudged. Nelson was aware that his relocation could isolate him into obscurity, yet he was willing to take the chance in order that his new style would thrive. Nelson spent his time in the 1950s and 1960s teaching at Moore, traveling, painting, and exhibiting. It was during the 50s and 60s that he perfected his vision of landscape Colorfield that is the earliest representation of the Philadelphia School of Art. In 1963, he married Alma Neas, a former Moore student. Although New York had rejected Nelson s new style, his aesthetic began to influence Philadelphia painters such as Warren Rohrer, Murray Dessner, and Stephen Estock, all of whom incorporated Nelson s tonal, atmospheric, and perceptual qualities suggesting landscape the hallmarks of the Philadelphia School of Art. Moore College of Art and select Philadelphia galleries regularly exhibited Nelson, with Moore hosting his retrospective in 1977. In 1985, he and Alma moved to their permanent home in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, a Main Line town on the outskirts of Philadelphia. Nelson s n e l s o n i n h i s s t u d i o, 1 9 6 4 luminous canvases of the 1970s and 1980s were described by art historian Sam Hunter in his 2001 text Leonard Nelson: A Life in Art, as pathbreaking. Hunter believed that Nelson s name should be mentioned on par with Colorfield artists Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, and Helen Frankenthaler, and he ranked Nelson as one of Philadelphia s most important painters. Leonard Nelson died on November 23, 1993 but posthumously has become recognized for his originating the Philadelphia School of Art. - Brent Byrne

11 FINDLAY Song of the Sun, 1979 60 x 78 inches 133397

12 FINDLAY From Me With Love, 1979 oil/acrylic/canvas 50 x 60 1/2 inches 133402

13 FINDLAY Fugue for Strings oil/canvas 50 x 60 inches 137297

14 FINDLAY Dark is the Night, 1979-80 oil/acrylic/canvas 42 x 52 inches 133401

15 FINDLAY #11 Bryn Mawr 1987-88 50 x 46 inches 133428

16 FINDLAY #14 Sasha's Run #2 1986-87 60 x 50 inches 133424

17 FINDLAY More Gallery, 86 #2 1985-86 50 1/4 x 44 inches 133425

Color. Abstr., 1991 14 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches 135466 Color. Abstr., 1992-93 15 x 16 1/4 inches 135477 18 FINDLAY

19 FINDLAY (Left) Color. Abstr., 1992-93 12 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches 135501 (Opposite) Color. Abstr., 1992-93 12 x 12 inches 135503

FINDLAY GALLERIES For further information and pricing of these artworks please contact the gallery: New York 212.421.5390 newyork@findlayart.com 724 Fifth Avenue, 7 th Floor New York, New York 10019 Palm Beach 561.655.2090 palmbeach@findlayart.com 165 Worth Avenue Palm Beach, Florida 33480 w w w. f i n d l a y g a l l e r i e s. c o m Copyright 2017, Findlay Galleries, All rights reserved. No part of the images or text in this catalogue may be duplicated without permission of Findlay Galleries. Prices and availability of artwork featured in this catalogue are subject to change without notice.

FINDLAY GALLERIES 724 Fifth Avenue, 7 th Floor, New York, New York 10019 212.421.5390 165 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida 33480 561.655.2090 w w w. f i n d l a y g a l l e r i e s. c o m