Edward Laning (1906–1981) was an American painter.
Career
Background
Laning was born in 1906 in
Petersburg, Illinois.
He studied at the
Art Institute of Chicago
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(1923–1924) and the
University of Chicago, (1925–1927). He also studied at the
Art Students League with
Max Weber
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,
Boardman Robinson,
John Sloan and
Kenneth Hayes Miller
Kenneth Hayes Miller (March 11, 1876 – January 1, 1952) was an American painter, printmaker, and teacher.
Career
Born in Oneida, New York, he studied at the Art Students League of New York with Kenyon Cox, Henry Siddons Mowbray and with Willia ...
(1927–1930).
Paintings, murals
In 1931, Laning's work formed part of the first major show at the newly formed
Whitney Museum of American Art.
[
] He painted murals for the
Works Progress Administration during the
Great Depression
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as well as a
post office mural in
Rockingham, North Carolina (1937).
[Park, Marlene and Gerald E. Markowitz, Democratic vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal, Temple University Press, Philadelphia 1984] In 1935, he painted the
Ellis Island murals (chosen over Japanese-American artist
Hideo Noda
, also known as Hideo Benjamin Noda and Benjamin Hideo Noda, was a Japanese-American modernist painter and muralist, member of the movement in Japan, student of Arnold Blanch, and uncle of Japanese printmaker Tetsuya Noda, as well as alleged co ...
):
It was a great relief to PWA, to the College Art Association, to Architects Harvey Wiley Corbett and Chester Holmes Aldrich and to Edward Laning last week to learn that Commissioner of Immigration & Naturalization Rudolph Reimer
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* Rudolf von Habsburg-Lothringen (1788†...
at Ellis Island had finally approved Artist Laning's designs for murals for the dining hall at New York's immigrant station. Cheered, Muralist Laning and his two assistants, James Rutledge
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Life
James Rutledge studied at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ashbourne alongside fellow musician Dave Tyack, before ...
and Albert Soroka
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* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
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, hustled to get his cartoons on tempera and gesso panels as soon as possible.
In 1937, he painted murals in the
New York Public Library
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, including his most famous work, ''The Story of the Recorded Word''.
In 1980, Laning came to
Ogden, Utah
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, to personally oversee the installation of his two 50-foot by 12-foot murals in the Grand Lobby of the historic Ogden Railway Station. The northern side depicts the Union Pacific company coming from Omaha, Nebraska, and the southern side depicts the Central Pacific coming from Sacramento, California. The
National Academy of Design of New York City granted $100,000 to Union Station as his commission.
Teaching
Laning taught art at the Art Students League (1932–33, 1945–50, 1952), and the
Kansas City Art Institute.
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He was a member of the
American Society of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers
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and the
National Academy of Design. He served as president of the
National Society of Mural Painters from 1970 to 1974.
Death
Laning died in 1981 in New York, survived by his wife, artist
Mary Fife Laning
Mary Fife Laning was an American painter and wife of artist Edward Laning.
Career
Mary Elizabeth Fife was born in 1898 or 1900
in Canton, Ohio.
In 1923, she earned a B.A. from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In 1925–1927, she did po ...
.
Works
In assessing his works, the Smithsonian Institution writes:
In his work, Laning expressed his disenchantment with the political and social uncertainties of post-Depression America and his perception of the degradation of American values; in several paintings he used fire as a symbol of impending societal destruction.[
]
Laning's works have been displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago (1945), the
Carnegie Institute (1945), and the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1944–45).
His works can be viewed at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
Whitney Museum of American Art, and the
Richmond Professional Institute.
In addition, his works can be seen at the New York Public Library and U.S. post offices in
Rockingham, North Carolina and
Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Art
* ''Fourteenth Street'' (1931)
* ''1929 Crash'' (1929?)
* ''Pantheon'' (1937)
* New York Public Library murals (1937):
** ''The Story of the Recorded Word''
** ''Learning to Read''
** ''History of the Written Word''
* ''The Role of the Immigrant in the Industrial Development of American'' (1937)
* ''The Past as Connecting Threads in Human Life'',
triptych,
USPO
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,
Rockingham, North Carolina (1937)
* ''The Escape''
* ''Coney Island Beach Scene'' (1938)
[
]
* ''Prometheus'' (1942)
* ''Armor in Alaska'' (1943)
* ''Kiska Raid'' (1943)
* ''Florence August 1944'' (1944)
[
]
* ''Saturday Afternoon at Sportsmans Park'' ()
* ''The Building'' (c. 1955)
* ''Union Pacific'' (north side mural at Union Station) (1980)
* ''Central Pacific'' (south side mural at Union Station) (1980)
Writings
* ''Perspective for Artists'' (1967)
* ''The Act of Drawing'' (1971)
* ''The Sketch Books of
Reginald Marsh''
Editing
* ''Sketchbooks of Reginald Marsh'', compiled by Edward Laning (1973)
Illustrations
* ''Hello, the Boat!'' by Phyllis Crawford with pictures by Edward Laning (1938)
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References
Sources
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External links
Smithsonian Institution Edward Laning papers, 1880-1983
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1906 births
1981 deaths
University of Chicago alumni
Art Students League of New York alumni
20th-century American painters
American male painters
American muralists
People from Petersburg, Illinois
Painters from Illinois
Federal Art Project artists
School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni
Art Students League of New York faculty
Kansas City Art Institute faculty
National Academy of Design members
Section of Painting and Sculpture artists
20th-century American male artists