LEONARD BASKIN

Holocaust Memorial, Ann Arbor, Michigan

'Isaac', bronze sculpture by Leonard Baskin, 1973, Honolulu Academy of Arts

detail from the FDR Memorial Washington D.C.

'Leonard Baskin' (1922 - 2000) was an American sculptor and artist.

Contents
History and accomplishments
Awards
Trivia
References
External links

History and accomplishments


Born in 1922, Baskin was an accomplished sculptor, book illustrator, printmaker, graphic artist, writer and teacher. His most prominent public commissions include a bas relief for the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and a bronze statue of a seated figure, erected in 1994 for the Holocaust Memorial in Ann Arbor, MI. His works are displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the British Museum, the Honolulu Academy of Arts and the Vatican Museums.
From 1953 until 1974, he taught printmaking and sculpture at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. While he was a student at Yale University, he founded Gehenna Press, a small private press specializing in fine book production. He lived most of his life in the U.S., but spent nine years in Devon at Lurley Manor, Lurley, near Tiverton, close to his friend Ted Hughes -- for whom he illustrated ''Crow''. He died on June 3, 2000 at the age of 77.

Awards



Guggenheim Fellowship

★ Gold Medal of the National Academy of Arts and Letters

★ Special Medal of Merit of the American Institute of Graphic Arts

★ Gold Medal of the National Academy of Design

Trivia


Baskin was a first cousin of American modern dancer and choreographer, Sophie Maslow.

References



★ Central Conference of American Rabbis, “A Passover Haggadah, The New Union Haggadah with drawings by Leonard Baskin”, New York : Viking Press, 1982.

★ Jaffe, Irma B., “The Sculpture of Leonard Baskin”, New York, Viking Press, 1980.

External links



Official website of Leonard Baskin & The Gehenna Press

Exhibition at the Smith College Museum of Art: Medea & Her Sisters: Leonard Baskin's Images of Women

Leonard Baskin & The Gehenna Press, 1951-1971

Leonard Baskin Estate Representative Salander O'Reilly Galleries

Leonard Baskin & The Gehenna Press

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