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Leroy Neiman "Tennis" Serigraph
Leroy Neiman "Tennis" Serigraph
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In the style ofLeroy Neiman "Tennis", Serigraph signed & numbered limited edition, framed measures 28 inches x 39 inches
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The worlds of fine art and sports don’t commonly collide. To American artist LeRoy Neiman, however, the culture of athleticism was a dynamic masterpiece.
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1921, Neiman’s artistic style was equally dynamic, articulate, and celebratory. As one of the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century, Neiman captured the intensity and essence of sports using vibrant primary colors, spontaneous brushstrokes, and the subtle tones of Impressionism. Known for his handlebar mustache, cigars, and flamboyant white suits, Neiman exuded style on and off the canvas.
Neiman’s artwork has been the subject of more than 200 solo exhibitions and 100 group exhibitions organized by esteemed museums. These include the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Carnegie Institute of Art, and a dual exhibition alongside Andy Warhol at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art in 1981.
Over 40 years of unending brilliance in the areas of sport, art and leisure have taken LeRoy Neiman to the pinnacle of artistic fame. His primary training in the field was at the re-known Chicago Art Institute. Working commercially, he met a young ad man starting a new and revolutionary "art" publication that was to have a profound effect on his professional life.
The man was Hugh Hefner; the publication, Playboy magazine. For four decades LeRoy has graced those pages with his spot and leisure panels.
LeRoy works in a patented impressionistic style that gives life to action and movement. His panels explode with brilliant color and ambient energy. He is, perhaps, the most easily recognizable artist alive today. His large "coffee table" compendium books are very popular and a joy to view and read
Neiman served as a member of the New York City Advisory Commission for Cultural Affairs from 1995 until his death in 2012.
Neiman’s originals have sold for more than $300,000.00.
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Leroy Neiman "Tennis" Serigraph

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