Tuesday, June 8, 2021

"Fine" Art - June 8, 2006

The 20th century produced many great artists. 

In the 1910s, there was Picasso

In the 1940s, it was Jackson Pollock

And the 1960s? Well, the '60s gave us LeRoy Neiman and Margaret Keane

Neiman is best known for sporting a ginormous mustache, painting brightly colored pictures of athletes, and never letting go of his cigar

Keane stunned the art world with her heart-rending portraits of children with eyes the size of Buicks. 

While both were successful, neither painter managed to find a place in the Sears Vincent Price Gallery of Fine Art, which seemed to have some standards, even if they were questionable at times. 

It wasn't until Thomas Kinkade hit the scene in the 1990s that we found an artist who could really cram his work down the throats of Americans. 

Maybe the success of these artists is surprising to some, but as H.L. Mencken once (almost) said, "No one ever went broke underestimating the good taste of the American public."

Suggested Sites...

  • Edgar Leeteg - someone had to invent painting on black velvet. This is him.
  • Paint by Number - envious of Leonardo or Rembrandt? You can duplicate their work in the comfort of your own home!
  • It's Costco, But Is It Picasso? - The New York Times deep dives on whether Costco actually sold a Picasso. The surprising answer? Probably not.

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