Theodore Brenson Explained

Theodore Brenson
Birth Place:Riga, Latvia
Death Place:Peterborough, New Hampshire
Nationality:American (b. Latvia)
Education:Art School of the City of Riga, Imperial Academy of Beaux-Arts, University of Moscow
Field:printmaking, illustration

Theodore Brenson (1893–1959) was a Latvian-American abstract artist and educator.

Biography

Brenson was born in Riga, Latvia in 1903.[1] He attended the Art School of the City of Riga, the Imperial Academy of Beaux-Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia, University of Moscow, and the University of Riga.[2]

Brenson emigrated to the United States where he taught at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, the Cummington School of the Arts in Cummington, Massachusetts, Manhattan College, and Douglass College where he was chair of the Art Department.

In 1957 he received the Prix de la Critique in Paris, becoming the first American abstract artist to receive that honor. He was also associated with the Atelier 17 printmaking studio.[3]

Brenson died of a heart attack on September 21, 1959, while working at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire.[4]

Brenson's work is included in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum,[5] the Detroit Institute of Arts,[6] the National Gallery of Art,[7] and the Whitney Museum of American Art.[8] His papers are in the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theodore Brenson Biography . Annex Galleries Fine Prints . 11 June 2020.
  2. Theodore Brenson 1893–1959 . College Art Journal . 11 June 2020 . 74 . 1 September 1959. 19. 1. 10.1080/15436322.1959.11465709.
  3. Book: Moser . Joann . Atelier 17: A 50th anniversary retrospective exhibition . 1977 . Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison . 83–84 . 11 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Theodore Brenson – Artist . MacDowell Colony . 11 June 2020 . en.
  5. Web site: Tree and Old Porch . Brooklyn Museum . 11 June 2020.
  6. Web site: Theodore Brenson – No. 13, 1955 . Detroit Institute of Arts . 11 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Theodore Brenson . National Gallery of Art . 11 June 2020.
  8. Web site: Theodore Brenson . Whitney Museum of American Art . 11 June 2020 . en.
  9. Web site: Theodore Brenson papers, 1937–1959 . Archives of American Art . Smithsonian Institution . 11 June 2020 . en.