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Frank Lobdell

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356: 20: 96:, Keith Boyle, Jim Johnson, and other Stanford instructors joined him. In working from the figure, creating drawings in wash, ink, and occasionally graphite or gouache, Lobdell focused on shapes formed by light and shadow. Aspects of these figures—in a kind of abstracted shorthand—reemerge in the artist’s paintings, drawings, and prints. 126:, Paris, the Third Biennial of São Paulo, the Osaka International Festival, Japan, as well as venues in London, Turin, and Eindhoven, including early solo exhibitions in Paris and Geneva. He showed regularly in solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including at the 61:, St. Paul, Minnesota in 1939-40, and painted independently in Minneapolis from 1940 to 1942. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II (1942–46). Following the war, he moved to Sausalito, CA (1946–49), and from 1947-50 he attended the 422: 92:, and after Park’s death, Lobdell became a regular member of the group. Although that circle broke up around 1965, Lobdell resumed his weekly drawing sessions in Palo Alto, where 447: 187: 377: 437: 452: 442: 432: 397: 402: 147: 417: 392: 175: 203: 108: 407: 235: 207: 179: 171: 151: 195: 58: 285: 427: 412: 215: 70: 131: 361: 191: 100: 219: 135: 34: 62: 146:
and Stanford University Art Museum (1966); “Frank Lobdell: Works, 1947-1992,” Stanford University Art Museum (1993);
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in 1950-51. After returning to the Bay Area, he taught at CSFA from 1957 to 1964. He was Visiting Artist at
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Exhibiting internationally as early as 1951, Lobdell’s work was included in exhibitions at the
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in 1965, and taught as Professor of Art at Stanford from 1966 until his retirement in 1991.
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Lobdell died of cardiopulmonary arrest on December 14, 2013, in Palo Alto, at age 92.
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In 1959 Lobdell was invited to participate in weekly figure drawing sessions with
351: 66: 54: 69:. In 1950, he left the U.S. for Paris, where he painted and studied at L’ 50: 206:; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; 280:'Frank Lobdell, influential Bay Area painter, dies' by Jesse Hamlin, 138:, New York (1964). Solo museum exhibitions include San Francisco’s 299:
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158:, Oregon, "Frank Lobdell: Making and Meaning" (2004), and others. 18: 107:(1986); Medal for Distinguished Achievement in Painting from the 246:; Iowa State University, Brunnier Art Museum; and many others. 33:(1921–2013) was an American painter, often associated with the 344:
Iowa State University, University Museums, Brunnier Art Museum
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In 1960, Lobdell was awarded the Nealie Sullivan Award by the
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Stanford University Department of Art and Art History faculty
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Bay Area Figurative Movement
Kansas City
Missouri
Minnesota
St. Paul School of Fine Arts
California School of Fine Arts
G.I. Bill
Academie de la Grande Chaumiere
Stanford University
Elmer Bischoff
Richard Diebenkorn
David Park
Nathan Oliveira
San Francisco Art Association
Pew Foundation Grant
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters
Petit Palais
Walker Art Center
Whitney Museum of American Art
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum
Pasadena Art Museum
California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Portland Art Museum
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

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