Figural Composition 2
1932
64.0 x 48.0 cm
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George McNeil: Pioneer of Dynamic Abstract Expressionism
George McNeil (1908 – 1995) stands as a significant figure within the American Abstract Expressionist movement, specifically recognized for his evolution from early explorations of pure abstraction to incorporating expressive figurative elements—a stylistic trajectory that cemented his place amongst the luminaries of New York’s artistic landscape. Born in Queens, New York City, on February 22nd, 1908, McNeil descended from an Irish Catholic working-class family, shaping formative influences on his worldview and artistic sensibilities. His education began at Brooklyn Technical High School followed by studies at Pratt Institute where he ultimately left without completing a degree. However, this early exposure to formal training proved invaluable as he honed his skills through meticulous copying of masterpieces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and intensive coursework at the Art Students League under Jan Matulka in 1931-32—a period that instilled foundational techniques for collage and artistic experimentation. From 1936 to 1936 McNeil’s artistic journey intersected with Hans Hofmann, becoming his monitor and teaching a class focused on collage – an association that profoundly impacted his stylistic development. This collaboration fostered a deep understanding of Hofmann's reductive approach to painting, prioritizing essential forms and colors over representational detail. Recognizing the urgency of supporting artists during the Great Depression, McNeil joined the Works Progress Administration’s Mural and Easel Section in 1936, undertaking ambitious projects that showcased his burgeoning talent and commitment to social engagement. His marriage to Dora Tamler in 1936 solidified a familial bond alongside artistic partnership, resulting in two children: Helen and James—a grounding influence on his personal life mirroring the expansive reach of his creative endeavors. The Second World War brought McNeil into service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 – an experience that undoubtedly broadened his perspective and fueled his artistic drive. Further enriching his intellectual pursuits, he earned a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from Columbia University—demonstrating a dedication to lifelong learning beyond purely artistic pursuits. McNeil’s engagement with Abstract Expressionism intensified in the late 1940s, establishing residency in Laramie, Wyoming and later teaching at UC Berkeley during 1956-57 – locations that nurtured his artistic vision amidst vibrant creative communities. Throughout his prolific career, he consistently explored Provincetown, Massachusetts summers as an artist colony participant from 1948 to 1962—a tradition reflecting the importance of sustained artistic practice and collaborative exchange. George McNeil passed away peacefully in Brooklyn on January 11th, 1995, leaving behind a legacy of impactful artwork that continues to resonate with collectors and art historians alike.- Notable Works: “Untitled, from the portfolio The New Provincetown Print Project,” “Surprize 4”
- Influences: Hans Hofmann’s reductive approach; Early Cubist explorations.
- Style Characteristics: Dynamic compositions; Bold color palettes; Evolution from pure abstraction to figurative representation; Emphasis on painterly texture and emotional expression.
George McNeil
1908 - 1995
Detalii rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
- Date Of Birth: 1908
- Date Of Death: 1995
- Full Name: George McNeil
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Untitled, from the portfolio The New Provincetown Print Project']
- Place Of Birth: Queens, New York
- Surprize 4", "Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hans Hofmann']

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