Sports world artist LeRoy Neiman dies in NY at 91...

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Sports world artist LeRoy Neiman dies in NY at 91

By ULA ILNYTZKY

NEW YORK (AP)
Painter and sketch artist LeRoy Neiman, best known for evoking the kinetic energy of the world's biggest sporting and leisure events with bright quick strokes, died Wednesday at age 91.

Neiman was the official painter of five Olympiads and was a contributing artist at Playboy magazine for many years. His longtime publicist, Gail Parenteau, confirmed his death at a Manhattan hospital on Wednesday but didn't disclose the cause.

Neiman was a media-savvy artist who knew how to enthrall audiences with his instant renditions of what he observed. In 1972, he sketched the world chess tournament between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik, Iceland, for a live television audience. He also produced live drawings of the Olympics for TV and was the official computer artist of the Super Bowl for CBS.

Neiman's ''reportage of history and the passing scene ... revived an almost lost and time-honored art form,'' according to a 1972 exhibit catalog of his Olympics sketches at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

''It's been fun. I've had a lucky life,'' Neiman said in a June 2008 interview with The Associated Press. ''I've zeroed in on what you would call action and excellence. ... Everybody who does anything to try to succeed has to give the best of themselves, and art has made me pull the best out of myself.''

Neiman's paintings, many executed in household enamel paints that allowed him his fast-moving strokes, are an explosion in reds, blues, pinks, greens and yellows of pure kinetic energy.

He has been described as an American impressionist, but the St. Paul, Minn., native preferred to think of himself simply as an American artist.

''I don't know if I'm an impressionist or an expressionist,'' he told the AP. ''You can call me an American first. ... (but) I've been labeled doing neimanism, so that's what it is, I guess.''

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trickblue;4599766 said:
Loved his work... RIP...

Sports world artist LeRoy Neiman dies in NY at 91

By ULA ILNYTZKY

NEW YORK (AP)
Painter and sketch artist LeRoy Neiman, best known for evoking the kinetic energy of the world's biggest sporting and leisure events with bright quick strokes, died Wednesday at age 91.

Neiman was the official painter of five Olympiads and was a contributing artist at Playboy magazine for many years. His longtime publicist, Gail Parenteau, confirmed his death at a Manhattan hospital on Wednesday but didn't disclose the cause.

Neiman was a media-savvy artist who knew how to enthrall audiences with his instant renditions of what he observed. In 1972, he sketched the world chess tournament between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik, Iceland, for a live television audience. He also produced live drawings of the Olympics for TV and was the official computer artist of the Super Bowl for CBS.

Neiman's ''reportage of history and the passing scene ... revived an almost lost and time-honored art form,'' according to a 1972 exhibit catalog of his Olympics sketches at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

''It's been fun. I've had a lucky life,'' Neiman said in a June 2008 interview with The Associated Press. ''I've zeroed in on what you would call action and excellence. ... Everybody who does anything to try to succeed has to give the best of themselves, and art has made me pull the best out of myself.''

Neiman's paintings, many executed in household enamel paints that allowed him his fast-moving strokes, are an explosion in reds, blues, pinks, greens and yellows of pure kinetic energy.

He has been described as an American impressionist, but the St. Paul, Minn., native preferred to think of himself simply as an American artist.

''I don't know if I'm an impressionist or an expressionist,'' he told the AP. ''You can call me an American first. ... (but) I've been labeled doing neimanism, so that's what it is, I guess.''

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I saw it on the news lastnight. I have to say I love his work would love to own one of his paintings.
 

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Doomsday101;4599767 said:
I saw it on the news lastnight. I have to say I love his work would love to own one of his paintings.

Same here except they just went WAY up in value...

We may need to pool our money...
 

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trickblue;4599771 said:
Same here except they just went WAY up in value...

We may need to pool our money...

They were pretty expensive before now with his death the best I can hope for is a print of his work.
 

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They just had one of his works on Pawn Stars...bet they are glad they bought it now as it will probably sky rocket. During the show the one guy even said that they could go up quite a bit as artwork normally does after the artist dies.
 

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he painted scenes from our superbowl win against denver during the entire game.
 
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