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Harry Carmean (August 5, 1922 – February 3, 2022) was an American painter known for his figurative paintings based on the work of the old masters. The ideas of the Renaissance,
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
, Mannerist and
Impressionist Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage ...
art can all be seen in his work to varying degrees. He was renown for practicing a form of drawing known as "draughstmanship" in which specific art ideas are consistently applied throughout a drawing. He was an instructor at Art Center College of Design from 1952 through 1996 and had taught thousands of students.


Biography

Carmean was first a singer before becoming an artist. After serving in the US Army in World War II, he quit singing and began studying art at École des Beaux-Arts in France and later at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. It was there that he met the painter Lorser Feitelson who strongly influenced Carmean's work. Carmean became involved with a circle of artists including Feitelson, Helen Lundeberg, colorist Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Frederick Hammersley. In the 1960s he began a series of paintings featuring a family theme. These were done in a simple manner with muted colors and showed the influence of the Renaissance and Baroque art. It was at this time that Carmean came into his own as a painter and his compositions became more involved. In the '60s, Carmean was featured regularly on Feitelson's award-winning television show ''Feitelson on Art'' on KNBC in Los Angeles. In the 1970s he continued to further explore the compositional ideas of past masters culminating in a series of Spanish café paintings characterized by a strong use of light and dark and an emphasis on defining forms. In the early '70s, he began a series of etchings depicting interior scenes and nudes which continued through the 1990s. From the 1970s through the 1990s, Carmean also completed a series of small wax sculptures inspired by the work of
Rodin François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 184017 November 1917) was a French sculptor, generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a uniqu ...
and Degas. In the late 1980s, his style shifted and he began a new series of paintings depicting acrobats and dancers. In contrast to his early paintings, Carmean now focused on the use of white and his paintings had a lighter, more impressionistic feel. The acrobat theme originated from his early days as a singer and from his experiences in the entertainment world. In these works the compositions became increasingly complex with Mannerist elements, setting precedents in terms of classical composition. In the late 1980s, he also began a series of erotic drawings, etchings and paintings. In 1997 upon retiring from Art Center he moved from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, California, where he continued to draw and paint.


Personal life and death

Carmean died in Santa Barbara, California, on February 3, 2022, at the age of 99.


Exhibitions and Museums

* Westmont College, Montecito, 2007 *Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Santa Barbara, 2001 *
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, 1970 * Marymount College, Los Angeles, CA, 1962 * Oakland Museum of California, current * Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA, current *
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, Canada, current


Television

*''Feitelson on Art'', KNBC, Los Angeles 1964-5 *"The Incredible Human Machine", National Geographic Society television program, 1975 *"Carmean/Slater, the Figurative Tradition", Channel 21, Santa Barbara CA 2007 *"Creative Community", Channel 21 Santa Barbara, CA 2007


References


Sources

*''Art International'', 1971 *''Art News'', 1974 *''American Artist Magazine'', 1975 *Harwood, June; ''Carmean'', Frye & Smith, Ltd., 1975 * Jacobson, Linda
''The Drawings of Harry Carmean''
Bordon Publishing Co. 1975 *''The Artist's Magazine'', 1987


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