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Joseph Solman
"Garage in Provincetown" Joseph Solman, Urban Landscape by Expressionist Artist

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Joseph Solman Garage in Provincetown Signed with initials lower right Graphite on paper 8 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches Joseph Solman was born in 1909 in Vitebsk, in what is now Belarus, the son of Russian-Jewish parents who emigrated to the USA in 1912, to settle in Jamaica, Long Island. Already drawing and painting in his teens, his first portrait commissions were completed at high school. Out of school in 1930, he took night jobs soda-jerking and running elevators in order to paint in the daytime and study old masters in the Metropolitan. After high school, Solman went straight to the National Academy of Design but found that the painting was rather ‘old-school’ and he began to ask people in the park to model for his portraits which were his first love. He continued to develop his style during the late 1920’s and early 1930’s, visiting as many museums as he could – including the first show at the ‘Modern Museum’ which opened with Seurat, Gauguin, Van Gogh and Cezanne. The artist has mentioned that by about 1931, he started to find his ‘own road’ by painting the streets and back alleys of his neighbourhood. In an interview with the Smithsonian, Solman discussed his early influences. “And though I'm sure one can trace some influences there, I thought I fused some elements of cubism, some elements of Rouault, my own feeling for locale into something that I could honestly call my own. They were small gouaches, maybe six by nine inches in size; but they were easy to do outside because of the small size. I'd take my watercolors and gouache - I'd carry everything. And I was very prolific. I did the railroad yards, the bridges, the alleys, the streets, and so on. And I felt a great satisfaction in coming back with something I felt was in step with my own feeling, my own forms, my own colors, and so on.” Using the same subject matter, he then moved on to working with oils.
  • Creator:
    Joseph Solman (1909-2008, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.875 in (22.55 cm)Width: 11.875 in (30.17 cm)
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    Unique WorkPrice: $600
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1841215196032

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