Gail
Expressionism
1961
61.0 x 45.0 cm
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Joseph Solman (1909–2008): Capturing the Soul of Urban Life
Joseph Solman, born in Vitebsk, Russian Empire, on January 25, 1909, embarked on an artistic journey marked by profound observation and a distinctive approach to portraying the human condition. From his formative years amidst familial upheaval—fleeing Cossacks for Jamaica, Long Island—Solman cultivated an unwavering passion for drawing and painting, recognizing early in adolescence that art would be his vocation.
- Early Influences: Solman’s artistic education began at the National Academy of Design in New York City where he eschewed formal instruction favoring independent sketching sessions in the subway. This habit—capturing fleeting moments and capturing the essence of everyday life—would become a cornerstone of his artistic philosophy.
- The Subway Portraits: Perhaps Solman’s most iconic works are his gouaches depicting travelers on the New York City Subway, completed around 1934. Critics lauded these paintings for their ability to convey “the mystery that lurks in deserted streets in the late twilight,” highlighting Solman's masterful use of color and texture to evoke emotion and atmosphere.
- The Ten Group: Alongside Mark Rothko, Solman formed The Ten—a collective of Expressionist painters who challenged prevailing artistic conventions. They championed abstraction for its expressive potential rather than mere aesthetic considerations, rejecting the rigid formalism of Social Realism.
Solman’s artistic development was profoundly shaped by encounters with influential artists such as Georges Rouault and Charles Hawthorne. He absorbed their techniques and sensibilities, integrating them into his own distinctive style—characterized by bold impasto, geometric forms, and a subtle emotional depth.
- Technique: Solman’s method involved meticulous observation of urban landscapes and portraits, prioritizing capturing the spirit of his subjects. He famously stated that “what we call the subject yields more pattern, more poetry, more drama, greater abstract design and tension than any shapes we may invent,” demonstrating a commitment to artistic innovation rooted in realism.
- Recognition & Legacy: Solman’s work garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards—including eight Emmys, five Peabodys, and a Loeb Award—solidifying his position as one of the foremost Expressionist painters of his era. His paintings continue to resonate with audiences today, embodying the enduring power of art to illuminate human experience.
Solman died peacefully in New York City on April 16, 2008, leaving behind a legacy as a visionary artist who redefined portraiture and championed the expressive possibilities of abstraction. His influence extends beyond his own oeuvre, inspiring subsequent generations of artists to embrace observation and emotion as central components of their creative endeavors.
joseph solman
1909 - 2008
艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Mark Rothko']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Georges Rouault
- Charles Hawthorne
- Date Of Birth: January 25, 1909
- Date Of Death: April 16, 2008
- Full Name: Joseph Solman
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Subway Gouaches
- Gouaches
- Place Of Birth: Vitebsk, Russian Empire

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