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Blue Plate

  • Creation date1940
  • Dimensions48.0 x 64.0 cm

Discover Leon Kelly: a surrealist painter blending cubism & social realism. Admired for his American contributions to surrealism, represented in major museums.

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Artist Biography

Leon Kelly: A Surrealist Visionary of Philadelphia

Born in Philadelphia’s vibrant artistic community in 1901, Leon Kelly emerged as a singular voice within American surrealism and a compelling figure bridging diverse artistic styles. His life was marked by both profound personal challenges – the sudden loss of his father's business and a dissolving marriage – and an unwavering dedication to his craft, resulting in a remarkably prolific body of work that continues to intrigue and resonate today. Kelly’s journey wasn’t one of conventional success; he largely shunned public recognition, preferring the solitary pursuit of his artistic vision, yet his paintings are now celebrated within the hallowed halls of major museums worldwide – testament to the enduring power of his unique perspective.

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Leon Kelly’s childhood was deeply intertwined with art. His father, Pantaleon Kelly, a successful tailor, amassed a collection of paintings and sculptures, fostering in young Leon an early appreciation for visual beauty. The family's prosperity allowed for the purchase of a sprawling farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania – a haven where Leon spent his weekends immersed in nature, experiences that would profoundly influence his later work. Formal artistic training began at the age of thirteen when he enrolled in private lessons with Albert Jean Adolphe, a teacher at the School of Industrial Art in Philadelphia. This early instruction provided him with fundamental techniques and exposed him to the works of masters, laying the groundwork for his future explorations.

His studies continued at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he encountered the controversial but influential Arthur B. Carles. Carles’s unorthodox teaching methods and embrace of modernism proved pivotal in shaping Kelly's artistic trajectory. Kelly’s early work demonstrated a range of styles – from academic studies of plaster casts to explorations of pointillism and landscapes inspired by Fairmount Park. He also benefited greatly from exposure to Earl Horter’s extensive collection of contemporary art, including works by Matisse, Picasso, and Braque, further broadening his artistic horizons.

Parisian Influences and the Development of Surrealist Style

In 1925, at the age of twenty-four, Kelly embarked on a transformative journey to Paris. This extended sojourn proved crucial in solidifying his artistic identity and exposing him to the heart of European surrealism. He immersed himself in the Parisian art scene, absorbing the innovative ideas and techniques championed by artists like André Breton and Max Ernst. Kelly’s work during this period began to reflect these influences, incorporating dreamlike imagery, distorted perspectives, and a fascination with the subconscious – hallmarks of the burgeoning surrealist movement.

Returning to Philadelphia in 1928, Kelly continued to refine his style, experimenting with analytical cubism and purism. His paintings from this period, such as “The Three Pears” (1923) and “Moon Behind the Italian House” (1925), demonstrate a masterful command of form and color while simultaneously hinting at the underlying psychological complexities that would characterize his later work. He also developed a deep appreciation for anatomy, studying cadavers at the Philadelphia School of Osteopathy to enhance his understanding of the human figure.

A Reclusive Career and Lasting Legacy

Despite his artistic talent and growing recognition within certain circles, Leon Kelly remained largely reclusive throughout much of his career. He avoided public exhibitions and shunned the spotlight, preferring to work in relative isolation. This reticence contributed to a degree of obscurity during his lifetime, yet it also allowed him to pursue his artistic vision without external pressures or commercial constraints.

Throughout the 1940s and beyond, Kelly’s output increased dramatically, encompassing a vast array of subjects – from landscapes and still lifes to portraits and fantastical scenes. His work during this period is characterized by a heightened sense of symbolism and an exploration of themes related to memory, loss, and the human condition. His insect imagery became particularly prominent, reflecting his deep connection with nature and his fascination with the hidden world beneath the surface.

Leon Kelly passed away in 1982 at the age of eighty-one, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of over fifty years’ worth of paintings and drawings. His work is now celebrated for its originality, emotional depth, and masterful technique – a testament to the enduring power of a truly singular artistic vision. His paintings are represented in prestigious collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Boston Public Library, ensuring that his unique contribution to American art continues to be appreciated for generations to come.

leon kelly

leon kelly

1901 - 1982 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Surrealism
    • Cubism
    • Social Realism
    • Abstraction
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['None listed']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Arthur B. Carles
    • Earl Horter
  • Date Of Birth: 1901 Philadelphia, USA
  • Date Of Death: 1982
  • Full Name: Leon Kelly
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Blue Plate
    • Port San Antonio
  • Place Of Birth: Philadelphia, USA