Description:

Howard Mandel
New York, Massachusetts, (1917-1999)
The Emissary
acrylic on masonite
Signed lower right.
Partial label verso; (Associated American Artists?) Galleries NY tag verso.

Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter who began his art career as a sculptor, Howard Mandel first studied at the Pratt Institute, where a teacher told him he could never be an artist. Not easily discouraged, he graduated top in his class. He also studied at the Art Students League in New York, and in France on a Fulbright Scholarship from 1951 to 1952, at the Atelier Fernand Léger, Atelier André Lhote, the Sorbonne and the Ecole Beaux Arts.

For many years, he earned money as a commercial artist, working in New York City as a magazine illustrator; a graphic and film designer for the CBS "Studio One" production, 1954-1957; and in 1955 for the NBC-TV show, Amahl & the Night Visitors.

He also worked in Boston. From 1963 to 1968, he was there as art director of Heath de Rochemont, DC Heath & Company, and in 1971 was Art Director of Film Group, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

As a painter, he developed his own style and did not pattern himself after any particular teacher, but from a trip to Italy and exposure to the works of Giotto di Bondone (1266-1337) in Florence and Assisi, he realized he was working in that tradition. Of art expression, he said: . . .there is something very wrong if one has to write a three-page essay to explain one's work." (Smith 282)

Mandel settled in the artist colony of Woodstock, New York, a place he had visited before World War II and returned after war service. For him, Woodstock was a "chance to be with other creative people, writers as well as painters." (Smith 281) He also loved the theatrical productions, play-reading sessions and regional opera.

Memberships included the Woodstock Art Association, American Watercolor Society, National Society of Mural Painters, National Society of Painters in Casein & Acrylics and Audubon Artists.

Among his awards in addition to the Fulbright Scholarship were a Tiffany Fellowship in 1939 and 1949, and Hallmark International Awards in 1949, 1952 and 1955.

Exhibition venues were American Watercolor Society, New York Watercolor Society, Woodstock Art Association, Whitney Museum of American Art, Pennsylvania Academy and Museum of Modern Art.

Source:
Anita M. Smith, Woodstock History and Hearsay
Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

  • Dimensions: 31 3/4"H x 41 1/2"W (sight), 39 1/4"H x 49"W (frame)
  • Medium: acrylic on masonite

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