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Richard Segalman – Reflections On Light Hardcover

$50.00

Born in Coney Island, NY in 1934, Richard Segalman actually had his first exhibition in Naples in 1959. With works in more than 40 permanent public collections and the subject of two published books, Richard Segalman’s critical acclaim grew steadily over the course of his seven-decade career.

Segalman’s talent was obvious from his earliest charcoal drawings. Through drawing, Richard explored all aspects of the figure, developing and mastering a special ability to capture and convey feelings and personalities. Several of his early figurative works were purchased by a noted New York collector, David Daniels, who later gave these works to the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In the 1970s,  Joseph Hirshhorn added many works by Richard to his collection and later donated these works to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

Richard always had a great affinity for painting the pristine beaches of Naples. Beyond Naples, Richard also used his studios in Greenwich Village in Manhattan and his home in Woodstock, NY, for settings for his work. He also spent a period of time in Santa Fe in the 80s. Since his early days of charcoal drawings, Richard adopted many types of media, always pushing himself and his work forward.

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