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1905 Brooklyn, New York - 1983 London, England. Known for: Fishing-hunting genre and landscape painting.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and remaining a resident of New York, Ogden Pleissner became a painter in realist style of hunting genre, field and stream, scenes and also urban scapes of Europe. He... Read full biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and remaining a resident of New York, Ogden Pleissner became a painter in realist style of hunting genre, field and stream, scenes and also urban scapes of Europe. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and then headed West, where he painted the Teton... Read full biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and remaining a resident of New York, Ogden Pleissner became a painter in realist style of hunting genre, field and stream, scenes and also urban scapes of Europe. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and then headed West, where he painted the Teton Mountains in Wyoming. In the 1930s, he began using watercolor as his primary medium, ever fascinated by its transparency. In 1932, the Metropolitan Museum of New York purchased one of his paintings, making... Read full biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and remaining a resident of New York, Ogden Pleissner became a painter in realist style of hunting genre, field and stream, scenes and also urban scapes of Europe. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and then headed West, where he painted the Teton Mountains in Wyoming. In the 1930s, he began using watercolor as his primary medium, ever fascinated by its transparency. In 1932, the Metropolitan Museum of New York purchased one of his paintings, making him the youngest artist at that time in the museum collection. During World War II, he painted Aleutian bases in for the United States Air Force and also illustrated the Normandy invasion for Life magazine. After the war, he painted urban views of... Read full biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and remaining a resident of New York, Ogden Pleissner became a painter in realist style of hunting genre, field and stream, scenes and also urban scapes of Europe. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and then headed West, where he painted the Teton Mountains in Wyoming. In the 1930s, he began using watercolor as his primary medium, ever fascinated by its transparency. In 1932, the Metropolitan Museum of New York purchased one of his paintings, making him the youngest artist at that time in the museum collection. During World War II, he painted Aleutian bases in for the United States Air Force and also illustrated the Normandy invasion for Life magazine. After the war, he painted urban views of France. Source: Michael Zellman, "300 Years of American Art". ---------------------------------------------------------------------... Read full biography
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- Legends of the West" The Foxley CollectionDecember 2006Joyner, J. BrooksAmerican Art Review
- Andrew Wyeth Picks 20 Great American WatercoloristsOctober 2006Doherty, M. StephenWatercolor: American Artist
- Curator's CritiqueNovember 2002Weinke, JaneWildlife Art
- Coast to Coast, Best of the WestOctober 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Early Years of the Lyme Art AssociationAugust 2002Bond, Pamela G.American Art Review
- Field NotesMay 2002Editors, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- A Timeline of MastersFebruary 1998Abbett, Robert KWildlife Art
- Best of the WestSeptember 1997Green, GwenSouthwest Art
- American Works on PaperDecember 1996Price, CharlesAmerican Art Review
- Ogden Pleissner: A MemorialAugust 1995Donovan, MargaretAmerican Art Review
- Spring TrainingMarch 1995Wilkinson, ToddWildlife Art
