Description:

Neil McDowell Ives
New York, Missouri, (1892-1946)
Portrait of Artist, Henry Mattson, 1932
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right. Frame is compromised on right side.

Neil McDowell Ives studied at the Philadelphia Academy of Art and the Art Student's League in New York. He first came to Woodstock in 1913 to the League Summer School which had been established in this community. Eventually he decided to settle in Woodstock and make it his home. He purchased land and built his studio where he worked until his untimely death at the age of 54 in 1946.

He was a shy and sensitive man of retiring nature and never sent his works out to the big exhibitions nor exhibited as widely as most of the Woodstock artists; he nevertheless became widely respected among his fellow painters for work of unusual and sensitive vision and distinction.

A quiet and incessant worker at his easel, Neil Ives left behind him a number of Canvases of rare beauty and high technical achievement. They are the work of an independent and influenced painter with a deep love of nature.

However, Neil Ives was much more than a nature lover; he was a painter who interpreted his hills and fields and skies in terms of strong form and beautifully functioning color. His finely executed drawings show a delicate appreciation and sensitive comprehension of the environment and the many moods
of nature.

In his landscapes Neil Ives seemed to bring to his canvases a sense of the timeless serenity inherent in the rhythms of nature - a serenity which seems ever more precious in the increasing man made chaos of the modern world of today.

Numerous paintings and drawings by Neil Ives are privately owned and his paintings hang in the permanent collection of the Museum of New Mexico in Sante Fe and of the Woodstock Artist's Association in Woodstock.

  • Dimensions: 48"H x 38"W, 48 1/2"H x 38 1/2"W (frame)
  • Medium: Oil on canvas

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