American painter
Leon Gordon (1889–1943) was an American landscape and portrait painter, illustrator, and sculptor. He lived and worked in California, New York (state) , Florida, and the Russian Federation .
Life
Gordon was born in 1889 in Borisov , modern day Belarus (then part of the Russian Empire). He later moved to the United States where he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago .[ 1]
Career
During his life, he painted portraits of Willa Cather ,[ 2] [ 3] Dorothy Gish ,[ 4] Will Rogers ,[ 5] President Calvin Coolidge , Benjamin Barr Lindsey ,[ 6] Winston Churchill , John L. Lewis and Helen Keller .[ 7] His work was sold by Earl Stendahl .[ 8]
While he lived in New York, Gordon was a member of the Society of Independent Artists , and took part in their 1917 exhibition.[ 9]
In 1930, Good Housekeeping magazine commissioned Gordon to paint twelve portraits of "the twelve greatest American women"[ 10] (including Eleanor Roosevelt ,[ 11] Grace Abbott [ 10] and Florence Sabin [ 12] ) which were published once a month in the magazine through 1931.[ 13]
Permanent collections
Gordon's portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt is included in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.[ 14] His portrait of President Manuel L. Quezon of the Philippines is held in the permanent collection of the Presidential Museum and Library at Malacañang Palace in Manila .[ 15]
Death
Gordon died of a heart attack on December 31, 1943, in Tallahassee, Florida , where he had been painting the portrait of the parents of then US senator Claude Pepper .[ 16]
References
^ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on September 3, 2016. Retrieved October 26, 2017 .{{cite web }}
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^ Willa Cather (July 2009). Sapphira and the Slave Girl . U of Nebraska Press. pp. 445–. ISBN 978-0-8032-1435-4 .
^ Arts Magazine . Art Digest Incorporated. 1931.
^ "Famous movie star sits for portrait" . Library of Congress .
^ A.J. Liebling (December 10, 2008). The Telephone Booth Indian . Crown/Archetype. pp. 173–. ISBN 978-0-307-48066-8 .
^ "Informal portraits, snapshots, news photographs, etc., 1886–1941(?), of Benjamin Barr Lindsey" . October 26, 1886 – via catalog.loc.gov Library Catalog.
^ Willa Cather (1990). Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters . U of Nebraska Press. pp. 120–. ISBN 0-8032-6326-0 .
^ Vieira, Mark A. (2013). George Hurrell's Hollywood: Glamour Portraits 1925-1992 .
^ Society of Independent Artists (New York (October 26, 2017). "Catalogue of the ... Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists ..." The Society – via Internet Archive.
^ a b "Abbott, Grace : Photographic Archive : The University of Chicago" . photoarchive.lib.uchicago.edu .
^ Robert Henkes (January 1, 1997). Portraits of Famous American Women: An Analysis of Various Artists' Renderings of 13 Admired Figures . McFarland. pp. 97–. ISBN 978-0-7864-0326-4 .
^ Elinor Bluemel (1959). Florence Sabin: Colorado Woman of the Century . University of Colorado Press.
^ Arthur, McKeogh; Magazine, Good Housekeeping (January 22, 1931). "Letter from Good Housekeeping Magazine to Florence R. Sabin" . profiles.nlm.nih.gov .
^ "Anna Eleanor Roosevelt" . npg.si.edu .
^ "A Guide to Malacañan's Presidential Museum and Library : Philippine Art, Culture and Antiquities" . www.artesdelasfilipinas.com .
^ http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Philadelphia%20PA%20Inquirer/Philadelphia%20PA%20Inquirer%201944/Philadelphia%20PA%20Inquirer%201944%20-%200019.pdf [bare URL PDF ]