LeRoy Neiman Locations Art

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  • LeRoy loved Hialeah Park Race Track in Florida. In this piece he captured a variety of scenes around the track: a man studying the race sheet, a jockey supervising the care of his horse, and the people in the grandstands. Oil on artist's board 37.5" x 42.5" framed, 18" x 24" unframed
  • This stupendous original of the world-famous Café de Flore in Paris, France is a once in a lifetime offering. A silkscreen serigraph was produced from this original. Oil on board, 1964 64" x 88" framed, 47" x 71" unframed
  • Jean Cassegrain, proprietor of the famous Longchamp leather shop in Paris, sitting outside and enjoying the Parisian view. Ink and color on artist's paper, 1961 Approx. 15" x 9.5" unframed, approx. 26.5" x 22" framed
  • LeRoy used an arches pad when he wanted to draw or paint images that required much more detail.  He felt so strongly about this golf clubhouse, initially built in 1919, that he put this piece he executed in 1991 in the Big Time Golf Book. It is on pages 100 and 101. He also included a writeup indicating his affinity for the location, commenting that the café overlooks the 18th hole. Watercolor, ink, felt pen, and pastel (mixed media) on two sheets of arches paper, 1991 33” x 45” framed, approx. 13” x 26” unframed
  • A beautiful New England morning on a lake is captured in hues of turquoise, yellow, and green. Oil and latex on board, 1959 34" x 62" framed, 16" x 44" unframed
  • At the request of President Ronald Reagan, LeRoy, along with other prominent artists, painted the great lady during the celebration of the centennial birthday of the Statue of Liberty. Pastel on board, 1986 58" x 33" framed, 38" x 24" unframed
  • A nude sunbather strolls across the beach in LaJolla, California near San Diego. Watercolor on artist's board 26" x 28" framed, 12" x 14" unframed
  • The statue of Simón Bolívar marking the entrance to Central Park in New York City. Watercolor pen, ink, pencil on artist's board 31" x 33" framed, 14" x 15" unframed
  • LeRoy Neiman has always loved boating, and sailing is a topic he has visited many times. Here he captures the action at the 1977 America's Cup at Newport, Rhode Island. Watercolor pen and ink on paper, 1977 31" x 33" framed, 13" x 16" unframed
  • Friends enjoying a day of sailing on the wind-swept north seas. Original oil/acrylic on board, 1974 12" x 16.5" unframed
  • The style used by LeRoy when creating “Angel of Bethesda Fountain” is reflective of the Masters. Bethesda Fountain was constructed by the city of New York to celebrate the city’s new aqueduct, which supplied safe water to the “Big Apple”.  LeRoy was also commemorating the 1873 sculpture created by sculptress, Emma Stebbins, inspired often by his leisurely strolls past the Park’s fountain in Central Park. Oil pastel on paper, 2009 The style used by LeRoy when creating “Angel of Bethesda Fountain” is reflective of the Masters. Bethesda Fountain was constructed by the city of New York to celebrate the city’s new aqueduct, which supplied safe water to the “Big Apple”. LeRoy was also commemorating the 1873 sculpture by Emma Stebbins; he was often inspired by his leisurely strolls past the Park’s fountain.
  • Original artwork by LeRoy Neiman is a sketch for his project on Givenchy, the fashion and perfume house in Provence, France. Givenchy, in the words of LeRoy Neiman, “It is still the place in Provence.” Approx. 20" x 30" unframed Mixed media on arches paper, 1998
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