Monday, 19 December 2011

Leroy Neiman: His Interesting and Colorful Life

Leroy Neiman, whose real name was Leroy Runquist was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He was a mixed breed where he came from a Turkish and Swedish descent. Young Neiman was abandoned by his father and her mother remarries and Leroy took his stepfather’s name.

He lived an interesting life since he left high school in 1942 to enlist in the US Army for four years. But then he came back and studied at St. Paul, a Catholic primary school. According to his biography, he was always seen drawing pictures, inscribe pen and in tattoos in classmates’ arm, and even winning a national art competition. Later on, he earned money by painting calcimine images of fruits, meats, and portraits of shopkeepers, vegetables and more to earn more money.

Later on, he went to college as the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Chicago and even the University of Illinois. Leroy Neiman then taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for a decade. But more than being a teacher, he became popular as a contributing artist for Playboy Magazine during the 1950’s.

Leroy Neiman married Janet Byrme in 1957 and they lived in New York City for 33 years and more. According to research, their house was made up of double-height rooms which is conveniently overlooking the Central Park which is a phenomenal landmark in New York City. Not only does the couple live there but also famous people like Norman Rockwell, and celebrities like Rudolph Valentino and Noel Coward. That apartment was also home to ex New York City mayor John Lindsay.

Neiman and Playboy Magazine

To earn more, Leroy Neiman also worked as an illustrator at a department store for Carson, Pirie, Scoot & Co where Hugh Hefner was then a copywriter. In 1953, Hefner launched Playboy and he featured Neiman’s works in several Playboy issues. Until today, Neiman have a tradement illustration which is the “Femlin”. This is featured in the jokes page of the monthly issue of the magazine. This figure shows a female figure that is in black and while sprites wearing opera gloves and high heeled shoes which is seen in the Part Jokes area of the magazine.

Other works

Because of his Playboy works, Leroy Neiman then became popular and won art awards and accepted different recognitions. He works with different form of media like enamel, oil, watercolor, lithographs, etchings, pencil drawings, pastels and more. Aside from his “Femlin” he also made other arts that exposed sports art in different media. Some of his works are his 1969 painting called “Man at his Leisure: Le Mans” which was auctioned in the Playboy archives.

Currently, he is listed in the Art Collector’s Almanac, Who’s Who in American Art, Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in the East and other list. Add to that, his works are also displayed in museum, being auctioned, online distributors and galleries for sale. In fact, according to research, he is one of those who can sell their products for more than $100,000 for his artwork.


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