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  • Creatiedatum1937
  • Afmetingen79.0 x 53.0 cm

Discover Arnold Friedman’s modernist paintings! Explore his innovative style & impactful works from the WPA era to 1946, including ‘Rice Growing’ mural.

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Biografie van de kunstenaar

A Life Dedicated to the Language of Paint: Arnold Friedman

Arnold Friedman, born in Corona, Queens, in 1879, was a quietly determined figure who navigated a dual existence for much of his life—that of a dedicated postal worker and an increasingly ambitious modernist painter. His story is one of perseverance, artistic exploration undertaken outside the conventional structures of the art world, and a late-in-life recognition that cemented his place within American Modernism. Friedman wasn’t born into privilege or artistic lineage; rather, he cultivated his passion through diligent study and a relentless pursuit of visual expression. He initially enrolled at City College with aspirations of becoming a lawyer, but quickly found himself drawn to the more compelling world of art, abandoning his legal studies in 1891 to take a position with the U.S. Postal Service—a job that would financially sustain him for over two decades and allow him the freedom to pursue his artistic calling.

Early Influences and Artistic Formation

Friedman’s formal training began at the Art Students League of New York, where he studied under the influential realist painter Robert Henri. Henri's emphasis on depicting contemporary life directly resonated with Friedman, encouraging him to observe and engage with the world around him as a primary source of inspiration. However, it was a six-month sojourn in Paris in 1909 that proved truly transformative. Immersed in the European art scene, he encountered the burgeoning styles of Impressionism and Cubism, which would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. He absorbed the luminous palettes and broken brushwork of the Impressionists—artists like Édouard Manet, Pierre Bonnard, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir—while simultaneously grappling with the radical fragmentation and geometric forms of early Cubism. This exposure wasn’t merely stylistic; it instilled in him a willingness to experiment and challenge traditional modes of representation. He participated in exhibitions alongside many avant-garde artists, including those associated with the Society of Independent Artists, further solidifying his connection to the cutting edge of artistic innovation.

A Unique Modernist Vision

Friedman’s artistic development wasn't defined by strict adherence to any single school but rather a synthesis of various influences filtered through his own unique sensibility. Initially, he explored semi-abstract landscapes that echoed Synchromism and Orphism in their vibrant hues and flattened forms. However, around 1920, his style began to evolve towards a more representational approach, albeit one deeply informed by the lessons of modern art. He developed a formalist aesthetic characterized by bold color choices, simplified shapes, and a keen attention to the interplay of light and shadow. His paintings often depict everyday subjects—portraits, figure studies, still lifes, and landscapes—rendered with an “uncanny directness,” as one critic noted. Friedman’s work wasn't about meticulous realism; it was about capturing the *essence* of his subjects through a carefully constructed arrangement of form and color. He sought to reveal the "latent power" inherent in nature, human beings, and even inanimate objects.

The WPA Years and Late Recognition

Friedman’s career took an interesting turn with his involvement in the Federal Art Project during the 1930s. This program, part of President Roosevelt's New Deal, provided employment for artists during the Great Depression. In 1940, he received a commission to paint a mural, Rice Growing, at the Kingstree, South Carolina post office—a significant public art project that brought his modernist vision to a wider audience. This work exemplifies his ability to translate complex ideas into accessible and visually compelling imagery. Although Friedman exhibited consistently throughout his career, it wasn’t until later in life that he received widespread critical acclaim. His paintings began attracting the attention of prominent scholars like Clement Greenberg, Thomas B. Hess, and Hilton Kramer, who recognized his independent spirit and unique contribution to American Modernism. He even participated in the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics, a testament to the growing recognition of his talent.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Arnold Friedman passed away in 1946, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and inspire. His story serves as a reminder that artistic genius can flourish outside the confines of established institutions and conventional career paths. He represents a generation of American artists who bravely embraced experimentation and challenged traditional norms. Landscape, one of his most celebrated paintings, is currently on display at the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo, New York, serving as a lasting testament to his artistic vision. Friedman’s legacy lies not only in his striking canvases but also in his unwavering dedication to the language of paint and his ability to find beauty and meaning in the everyday world. His work offers a compelling glimpse into the complexities of American Modernism and the enduring power of individual expression.
  • Born: Corona, Queens, 1879
  • Studied at the Art Students League of New York under Robert Henri.
  • Significant exposure to Impressionism and Cubism during a six-month stay in Paris (1909).
  • Painted the mural “Rice Growing” for the Kingstree, South Carolina post office as part of the Federal Art Project (1940).
  • Participated in art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
arnold friedman

arnold friedman

1879 - 1946 , United States of America

Kerngegevens

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernist Painter
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Robert Henri
    • Kenneth Hayes Miller
  • Date Of Birth: February 23, 1879
  • Date Of Death: December 29, 1946
  • Full Name: Arnold Friedman
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Rice Growing
    • My Wife
    • Unemployable
    • Landscape
  • Place Of Birth: Corona, USA
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