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American
(1930–2021)
Untitled
circa 1958-1960
Plaster and paint
65.5 x 22 x 13 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
1991.17
In the late 1950s, Manuel Neri emerged as one of the first sculptors to be associated with the San Francisco Bay Area figurative school, a group of artists made up mostly of painters. Characteristically, they favored the thick gestural brushwork that was popular among the New York abstract expressionists, though they preferred figurative imagery to abstraction. Among the pioneers of the movement were Neri’s teachers Richard Diebenkorn and Elmer Bischoff, along with his first wife, Joan Brown.
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