LeRoy Neiman

LeRoy Neiman

LeRoy Neiman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 20, 2012.
NEW YORK (AP) - LeRoy Neiman, the painter and sketch artist 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 also was a contributing artist at Playboy magazine for many years and official painter of five Olympiads. His longtime publicist Gail Parenteau confirmed his death 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 the art ist's 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 the artist 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."

He worked in many medium, producing thousands of etchings, lithographs and silkscreen prints known as serigraphy.

But his critics said Neiman's forays into the commercial world minimized him as a serious artist. At Playboy, for example, he created Femlin, the well-endowed nude that has graced the magazine's Party Jokes page since 1957.

Neiman shrugged off such criticism.

"I can easily ignore my detractors and feel the people who respond favorably," he said.

Neiman was fascinated with large game animals, and twice traveled to Kenya to paint lions and elephants "in the bush" in his trademark vibrant palette.

But it was the essence of a basketball or football game, swim meet or cycling event that captured his imagination most.

"For an artist, watching a (Joe) Namath throw a football or a Willie Mays hit a baseball is an experience far more overpowering than painting a beautiful woman or leading political figure," Neiman said in 1972.

With his sketchbook and pencil, trademark handlebar mustache and slicked back hair, Neiman was instantly recognizable.

At a New York Jets game at Shea Stadium in 1975, fans yelled, "Put LeRoy in," when the play wasn't going their way.

Neiman's decades-long association with Playboy began in 1953 following a chance meeting with Hugh Hefner. It was the start of what he called "the good life" and inspiration for much of his future work.

He regularly contributed to the magazine's "Man at His Leisure" feature, which took him to such places as the Grand National Steeplechase and Ascot in England, the Cannes Film Festival in France and the Grand Prix auto race in Monaco.

Neiman was a self-described workaholic who seldom took vacations and had no hobbies. He worked daily in his New York City home studio at the Hotel des Artistes near Central Park that he shared with his wife of more than 50 years, Janet.

"What else am I good for?" he said in 2008. "I don't think about anything else."

To prove it, he said he was working on a large scale project for a Louisville, Ky., horse festival planned for 2010.

Another later project, a 160-foot-long sports mural, hangs in the Sports Museum of America in New York that opened in 2008.

Neiman was also a portraitist who captured some of the world's most iconic figures, Frank Sinatra and Babe Ruth among them, in a style that conveyed their public image.

"I am less concerned with how people look when they wake," he said. "A person's public presence reflects his own efforts at image development."

One face he recorded over and over again was that of Muhammad Ali. Those painting and sketches, representing 15 years of the prizefighter's professional life, permanently reside at the LeRoy Neiman Gallery at the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Ky.

Over the years, Neiman has endowed a number of institutions, donating $6 million in 1995 for the creation of the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University and $9 million to his alma mater, the Art Institute of Chicago, where he taught for a decade.

He also donated $1 million to create a permanent home for Arts Horizons, a community art center in Harlem.

His works are in the permanent collections of many private and public museums. The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., was selected by Neiman to house his archives.

"I just love what I do," Neiman told the AP. "I love the passion you go through while you're creating" and the public's "very thoughtful and careful studied and emotional reaction of what you're doing."

He added: "It's a wonderful feeling."

TOM McELROY, Associated Press


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Harry Simpson

June 22, 2017

Godspeed LeRoy, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest LeRoy, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

February 3, 2013

I was an Excutive Director at Knoedler & Co, for 4 years 1979-1983 and was a marketing/PR driver for Le Roy Neiman graphics.. even though they were sold primarily thru Hammer Galleries (then owned by Dr Armand Hammer.] LeRoy would come to Knoedler's posh conference room to do a ritual signing of his work...the rituals were a great bottle of expensive champagne, and a primo Cuban cigar. On one side of the long conference table would be a pile of unsigned Neiman serigraphs, an edition of say, 100 ..that cost (then) about $30,000 to produce at the art print house. But then we'd pass a sheet to LeRoy and he would sign it with his flourish, and boom!, that art print edition was now worth $250,00 and up.. it was like printing money. LeRoy was always fun-loving and we had some rollicking times, such as going thru Central Park in a Hansom Cab..filled with friends, and of course, Veuve Clicquot. LeRoy and I had many a fine art chat, either at his studio or out on the town in NYC. When I produced for Knoedler a catalogue raisonné on Art from The Hermitage that Dr Hammer had arranged to bring over from St. Petersberg, Russia, LeRoy was most complimentary about my book for the gallery, even though he was not involved in that art opus. I then produced for NBC TV, a 1/2hour special on this art "The Legacy of Leonardo"... and LeRoy and I began to spark about doing an art film/TV show of his work.. but a year slipped by and I subsequently
left Knoedler. He was a work of art! Adrian Butash, Santa Barbara CA, butash2@gmail,.com

Lynn Quayle

August 25, 2012

LeRoy changed my life forever in the most positive way. He and his art will live on. With love, Lynn

David Beynon Pena

August 25, 2012

The first time I saw Leroy Neiman was on the Merv Griffin show I was about sixteen most guest's sit and talk after all it is a talk show but forever the consumate proffessional he made a portrait drawing of "Merv" on the spot on camera and answered questions talking about his life and work before millions of veiwers cool as can be. That made me realize that a life in art was an exciting, noble,respectable and lucritive
Proffession. Years later I met Janet and Mr. Neiman at an art opening @ the French Embassy
they were a class act. Several times after that I had the ubiqitous good fortune to run into them on occassion. I have long admired his artistry, success proffessionalism "hutzpa" & his ageless timeless creation Femlin. A seemingly tierless prolific one man industry I wish I had known him better, The soul of the artist burns eternal ever present and with generations to come. He left his mark on an era.
God Bless & keep you both.

TODD SHERLOCK

July 12, 2012

Leroy

REST IN PEACE KNOWING YOU PROVIDED SO MUCH JOY FOR SO MANY PEOPLE WITH YOUR ART. YOU HAVE BRIGHTENED OUR WORLD. YOU WILL BE REMMEBERED AS ONE OF THE 'GREATEST''

l p(Isaiah 25:8)

July 7, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

July 4, 2012

I have been a fan of Mr. Neiman's art for over 40 years. I got up the courage to call his studio about twenty years ago and was talking with a nice gentleman about Mr. Neiman's art and how much I was drawn to it and how it started my interest in painting. At the end of the 25 minute conversation I asked what his name was and he humbly said he was Leroy. I nearly dropped the phone. What a wonderful Man, Artist, and American he was! God Bless him! Gordon Cruickshank, Fairfax, VA

Kurt Lein

July 4, 2012

I have fond memories from 1975 of trying to convince Leroy Neiman that it would be a good idea for me to drive a van loaded with his paintings from NYC back to Saint Paul for a hometown exhibition. He was somewhat skeptical but he did very generously risk his treasures and we have not forgotten! Our condolences to all.

Norman Lassiter

July 2, 2012

I have been out of touch for quite some time; however, just knowing that I must think of him as no longer occupying space on earth is so sad.

mary holmes

June 29, 2012

My condolences to family and friends,may you endure and comfort each one, and may the God of comfort, comfort all of you.

John Posepny

June 27, 2012

Talk about the Greatest of All Time! Ali has nothing on Sir LeRoy Neiman! A True Legend of the Art World! You will be dearly missed! JP

Kirk

June 26, 2012

Mr Neiman used all of his God given senses to create beauty so we could all appreciate his blessings. May he rest in peace, Amen.

Judge Eddie Sapir

June 25, 2012

Rest in peace LeRoy-Please tell our friend Bill Hartack hi in heaven-We will always miss you,but never forget you my friend. Judge Eddie Sapir-fellow board member-Bill Hartack Charitable Foundation

Cynthia Stewart

June 25, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

June 25, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the family. Our heavenly Father is a refuge and strength for us during our distresses-Psalm 46:1. Erma L. Davis, Park Forest, IL.

Andrew Leventis

June 25, 2012

I always looked forward to seeing his paintings of special moments of the athletes, animals and spectators at the sporting events he attended. He blessed us with his talent. He will be greatly missed, but not forgotten as his works of Art and Joy remain with us. Thank You Mr. Neiman and The Neiman Family.

Andrew Leventis, Ras Al Khair, Saudi Arabia, soon to be back home in Greenville, South Carolina.

June 25, 2012

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Dennis Caetta

June 24, 2012

I first saw LeRoy's art back in the sixties. I was amazed and inspired. LeRoy Neiman's creative and passionate paintings kept me on the path of becoming an artist. We never met but he has always been present in spirit each time i picked up my brushes. LeRoy's parting shocked me and hurt my heart. I know that his studio is now flooded with Divine Light. My prayers are with his family and the spirit of LeRoy's genius will be with me all of my life.

steve lowery

June 24, 2012

i met Leroy while on assignment for the New York Times-i was drawing Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden..i was a terrified kid in the presence of this Master.he wrote me a letter,which i stll have-telling me how much he liked my art-it was the first of many opportunities to have Leroy in my life-in some 40 blessed years of enjoying both his friendship and his absolutely genius art, Leroy was always kind,funny,and full of life.. to watch him at work was pure joy... Love and Respect,Leroy-the world just lost a lot of color...always, Steve

June 24, 2012

To the family of Leroy Neiman may God give you comfort and peace by means of prayer - Philipians 4:6,7. My deepest sympathy

Victoria&Andrew VZj

June 24, 2012

Our condolences to the Neiman Family~
Fabulous artwok Colors of many
with much shine polished and Brushed Bold colors with in sharp ART Work!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

G.

June 23, 2012

Dear Neiman Family and Friends, I am very sorry for your loss. As an artist, I promise to do my best to make each of you proud. Love and heartfelt condolences, G.

Joe and Bianca MacConnell

June 23, 2012

My sincere condolences to the family and dear friends. May God's promises bring you comfort at this time. - Psalm 46:1

Beth

June 23, 2012

My sincere condolences to the Neiman family.-Deut11:10

J M Gallagher

June 23, 2012

How fortunate we have been to live during the time and talent of LeRoy Neiman. His work created an emotion from within. Our blessing is to have his works to enjoy during our lives.

janet blackwell

June 22, 2012

great artist he well be missed .his art well last for ever.my aunt had a life size painting of her that he painted.she passed a way also.now they will be together may they both rest in peace.

Veoletta Svarda

June 22, 2012

LeRoy Neiman was my favorite artist.I wrote several papers when I was in college. My favorite painting was the boxer M. ALI. Your contribution to higher learning will continue to thrive.

Judie Anderson

June 22, 2012

MY MENTOR, MY TEACHER, MY FRIEND
He determined my future, my career, my life. I owe it all to him. He not only taught me how to draw, what to draw, and how to sell and market it, tho I was never as successful as he was. For all that flamboyant personna he projected, he was a very honest and incredible draftsman and lovable personality. LeRoy, you will always be the very special and influential part of my life.
Janet, I posted this on Facebook on the SAIC notice.
My heart goes out to you.... I know what the past few weeks must've been for you. My prayers are with you and I will call you next week.

June 22, 2012

Now I miss you even more!
I'm so sorry Janet
Basia from Poland

His art over mine

Brett Treis

June 22, 2012

Letter & sketch

Brett Treis

June 22, 2012

painting my mom

Brett Treis

June 22, 2012

Ken Maley

June 22, 2012

I organized several lunches for LeRoy at Moose's on his San Francisco visits to his gallery here, the Franklin Bowles Gallery and worked with LeRoy on several projects in San francisco and New York over a period of years. But my favorite was talking LeRoy into painting a portrait of Washington Square in San Francisco. I believe it was one of the only portraits he did of a public park. My condolences to his wife Janet and his ever faithful companion Lynn.

Mark Judah

June 22, 2012

Sorry to hear about the passing of LeRoy Neiman. During our first meeting with him at the Kentucky Derby Museum many years ago, he found out my wife was an artist. He took her aside and was telling her some of his trade secrets about how he painted. We will never forget that. The world has lost a true illustrator of life.

Lysa Evans

June 22, 2012

What a loss to the art community.

scotty tenanbaum

June 22, 2012

you were my hero

Brett Treis

June 22, 2012

Leroy was a life long friend of my mother's Jacqueline Cryer, who herself passed away (3/11); sketching her several times over the years & painting a 1 1/4 size portrait , I'm sure that she was there to greet him upon his arrival; and it brings me some comfort knowing that she's now with one her dearest friends. Godspeed LeRoy.

June 21, 2012

janet i am so sorry for your lost you are in my prayers he was a wonderful man jim murphy (marge and vince son)

June 21, 2012

My prayers and thoughts are with the Neiman family during their time of loss.

Kalani Kolina

June 21, 2012

Please watch over us and keep us safe. Amen

Kalani Kolina

June 21, 2012

You inspired me to be an artist. Thank you and god bless. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. You are forever etched in my mind. Was blessed to have seen your art. I will never forget thank you for changing my life.

June 21, 2012

the world will miss you - may you rest in peace

June 21, 2012

To the the family of Leroy Neiman - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Ginger Bledsoe (and Rich Biederman)

June 21, 2012

...all I do have is a 1976 Burger King poster that I picked up in San Diego and have carried with me all these years! Maybe a little tattered but it may as well be an original because it has special meaning to me. The love of my life loved Leroy's work so much and there was no way I could afford an original so I had one of those posters mounted professionally as a meager gesture (after we attended a showing in San Francisco) and he got such a kick out of it that he hung it in his office and everyone commented on it and thought it was an original!! It was our private little thing...but meant as much to us as if it were an original!! I especially loved the painting he did for "Rocky"! So thanks for being a part of our lives and RIP...

Patrick Hergenroeder

June 21, 2012

I have many of his works, and I never tire of admiring them. My prayers are with him.

Ginger Bledsoe

June 21, 2012

such a talent...with a very special place in my heart...

June 21, 2012

I am sad to hear of his passing. I met him many years ago in San Francisco, at one of his showing. Gentle man and what an artist. May the memories you have be a comfort to you at these times. Jeanine of Vallejo Ca.

judi pickler

June 21, 2012

I have so admired Mr. Neiman, I have a 1964 America"s Cup that I have had for over 30 Years and would never part with. He will be so missed and admired by so many for various means. God Speed Mr. Neiman

ms

June 21, 2012

My condolences to the Neiman family. May your loving memories of Leroy and his amazing art contributions bring you great comfort give you great comfort during this difficult time.
Romans 15:33

June 21, 2012

Our sincerest condolence to Janet Nieman and family. I first met LeRoy at Tavern on the Green. He asked me to design his penthouse garden. As payment, I asked him to do a small sketch of my wife. He graciously agreed and produced a colorful portrait dedicated to the "To the Beautiful Gardener's Wife in the Garden of Eden." We love this work and admire it each day. But it is his kind spirit and generous soul that will be remembered always. It was a true honor to have met you both. Diana and I wish you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Lovingly,
Arthur and Diana Herman

Derek Windham

June 21, 2012

May the peace of God surround his wife, family, and friends. Phil: Chpt 4 vs 4-9, Amen

Mark Mattis

June 21, 2012

God Bless and Keep You. Your paintings are inspirational

Jim Turk

June 21, 2012

Another legend has passed from us. But, his legend will live forever.

June 21, 2012

A tremendous loss in American culture..
framing the events of my time.

Picture Mr. Neiman drew for me back in 1975 when we first met.

June 21, 2012

The first time we met I was 16 years old.
You marked that occasion by drawing my portrait. What a gift. Little did I know then that my real gift from you was a lifetime of friendship.

When I was a boy all of my friends wanted to grow up to be all of the people in your paintings. I wanted to be the man that painted them.

God Bless you.
Love
Joe Petruccio

June 21, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Neiman family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

June 21, 2012

Please accept our deepest condolences. May the GOD of all comfort, comfort your family in this time of griief.
(IS. 25:8) ATLANTA, GA. '

louise wisinski

June 21, 2012

Your work was wonderful; rest in peace

Tom

June 21, 2012

Thank you for your art.You made the world a better place..This is a sad day.

CMSgt (Ret) Darr King

June 21, 2012

Sincere condolences and deepest sympathy in the loss of a gifted artist and wonderful human being. This is a sad day!

Vicki Shedd

June 21, 2012

His art is pure energy and genius. I've been a fan for many years. I am saddened by his passing, but he will never be forgotten!

E F

June 21, 2012

I own a Leroy Neiman painting and will treasure it always!
RIP Leroy.

Linda

June 21, 2012

With deepest sympathy. May the
peace of God be with you.

Freddy Cheers

June 21, 2012

R.I.P your memory will live on

June 21, 2012

Such a loss of someone that had such talent given by God. May the family take comfort in God and his word the Bible. John 17:3

Tom Boesman

June 21, 2012

I enjoyed your work for so many years. You will be truly missed. May you rest in peace knowing you left a positve mark on the world.

Carol G

June 20, 2012

So sad to hear of Mr. Neiman's passing. My thoughts are with his family. I was lucky enough to have met him twice and have his signature on several items. When he signed his Derby and Oaks posters in 1997 at the old Deitrich's, he was also signing Playboy limited edition cigar boxes. Playboy's press rep was there and was kind enough to take a professional photo of Mr. Neiman and myself, even though he was there to take photos of the cigar boxes and Mr. Neiman. Mr. Neiman told me that they would mail the photo to me and they did. I felt like I was meeting royalty, yet he treated me like an old friend. He was extremely kind. I would trade my signed items to still have the 1976 Burger King posters of his Olympic paintings that year. It was my first experience with art that really meant something to me and it is why I continued to pursue my love of art. He was the Monet of the United States. I will continue to enjoy his original pieces at the Muhammad Ali Museum.

Jackie M.

June 20, 2012

What a talent! May his family have many wonderful memories to treasure and bring some them joy now and in the future help ease the grief. 1 Peter 5: 7

Susan Bundy

June 20, 2012

I was fortunate to see an original mural every day when I went to work at Mercantile National Bank in Indiana. "Summertime Along Indiana Dunes" brightened each and every day.

June 20, 2012

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

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