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Jack Boul

Jack Boul (born February 8, 1927) is an artist and teacher based in Washington, D.C., whose oil paintings, monotypes and sculpture are included in museums including the National Gallery of Art[1] and the Phillips Collection.[2]

Jack Boul
Jack Boul in his studio
Born (1927-02-08) February 8, 1927 (age 97)
Brooklyn, New York
NationalityAmerican
SpouseVivian Boul m. 1948; died 2020
Websitehttp://jackboul.com

His work has also been exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art,[3][4][5] the Baltimore Museum of Art,[6][5] the Mint Museum,[6][5] and Stanford University's Art Gallery in Washington.[4] He taught for many years at American University[6] and was one of the founding members of the non-profit Washington Studio School.[4][6][7]

Biography edit

Boul was born in Brooklyn in 1927 and raised in the South Bronx.[6][8] He attended the American Artist's School in New York before serving in the United States Army.[6] In 1945-46 he served as a sergeant in an Engineer's battalion as part of the U.S. Occupational Forces in and around Pisa, Italy.[6] After the war he moved to Seattle, Washington, where he studied at the Cornish School of Art, graduating in 1951.[6] Later that year, he moved to Washington, D.C. to continue his studies at American University.[6]

Exhibitions edit

 
Reflections, Cafe Interior, 1998 (Private Collection)

Boul exhibited in the Annual Area Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1951 and again in 1954, 1956, and 1958. In 1957, he received his first solo exhibition at the Franz Bader Gallery attracting positive reviews that cited him as a promising young artist. In 1960, he had a one man show at the Watkins Gallery of Art at American University. Boul had his first museum exhibition in 1974 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. In 1986, he was part of a two-person exhibition at the Mint Museum in Charlotte North Carolina with his friend, Pete DeAnna. That exhibition was later shown at the University of Maryland.[6]

In 2000, the Corcoran Gallery of Art featured a large retrospective of Boul's work in an exhibition "Intimate Impressions: Monotypes and Paintings by Jack Boul" that was curated by Dr. Eric Denker.[4][6]

That Corcoran show garnered positive reviews including one by Paul Richard, the longtime art critic at The Washington Post.[8] In his review of that show, Richard wrote of Boul: "His subjects are as unthreatening as a stroll in the country or a visit to the Phillips. He sees an empty wheelbarrow bright in the back yard, glowing in the sunshine of a summer afternoon, and in a few strokes captures the essence of that vision. His monotype technique evokes Edgar Degas’. The modernists of Paris liked to walk through neighborhoods and record the quotidian. Boul sees a bald man in a barbershop getting a haircut, and, through a flurry of his dispersed markings, so do we. He sees a couple dining in Baltimore at Haussner’s, or his wife reading the newspaper in the living room, or cows. Nice bucolic cows. The man makes pleasant pictures. And they are pictures with an unexpected kick. Boul’s retrospective at the Corcoran delivers to the brain bracing little jolts of a strong emotion sensed seldom in contemporary art."[8]

 
Waves, 1992 (the Phillips Collection)

In 2017, Stanford University's Art Gallery in Washington featured a large retrospective of Boul's work in an exhibition titled "Jack Boul at 90". Stanford's director there, Adrienne Jamieson, wrote in the exhibition's catalogue: "Throughout his over six decades of making art in Washington and its environs, Jack Boul has captured the quotidian: the gently illuminated interior of a cafe or his own studio; the geometric shapes that compromise a cityscape; a pastoral scene anchored by beautifully painted cows. His singular talent shines through each piece, as gentle gradations of color emerge from his deft handling of brush and paint."[4]

In June, 2022, the works of Jack Boul were exhibited in Paris at the Salle Paul Rosenberg, the legendary gallery of the art dealer of Picasso.

Teaching edit

Boul has taught art at many varied venues from the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica[9] in Venice, Italy, to Montgomery College in Takoma Park, Maryland, and the Chestnut Lodge psychiatric institution in Rockville, Maryland.[6] In 1969, he was appointed to the art faculty at American University and during his 15-year tenure there showed regularly at the school's Watkins Gallery.[6][5] In 1984, he was one of the founding faculty members at the Washington Studio School where he taught painting, drawing and monotype for more than a decade.[6][7] He retired from the Studio School in 1994 to devote his time to printmaking and painting.[6]

Collections edit

Jack Boul’s works are included in many private and public collections in America. Boul has paintings, monotypes and sculpture in museums that include the National Gallery of Art, The San Francisco Art Museum Legion of Honor, the Phillips Collection of Washington DC, the Corcoran Legacy Collection at American University, the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, and the Stanford University collection in Washington DC. In addition, Boul's works have been added to the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.[10]

In 2021, Maryland First Lady Yumi Hogan selected two of Jack Boul's works to add to the Maryland State Art Collection.[11] One of the paintings, "Maryland Landscape" was placed in the governor's mansion's Drawing Room on the first floor.

Holocaust series of monotypes edit

While serving in the US Army as a young soldier in Italy at the end of World War II, Boul has said he was profoundly affected by official government photos of the atrocities at Nazi concentration camps. Years later, he created a series of 17 monoprints depicting stark images of Holocaust victims. He has said it was important to memorialize this dark moment in history. Boul's Holocaust series was first exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 2000. It was later donated to Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in 2008. “Jack Boul’s series is more than simply about the Holocaust as a pictorial record,” wrote Dr. Eric Denker, Senior Lecturer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. “It transcends that, in the way that great art always transcends the immediacy of its subject…As with Kahlo, as with Goya, it’s an anti-war tract of great power."[12]

Selected oil paintings edit

Selected Monotypes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Artist Info - National Gallery of Art". National Gallery of Art. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Phillips Collection Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2018" (PDF). The Phillips Collection. 31 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Jack Boul: Intimate Impressions". Corcoran. 27 November 2000. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Jack Boul at 90". Stanford in Washington.
  5. ^ a b c d "Thomas O'Briant Jr. and David Boul". The New York Times. 16 November 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Denker, Eric (2000). Intimate Impressions: Monotypes and Paintings by Jack Boul. Washington, DC: The Corcoran Gallery of Art. p. 6. ISBN 088675061X.
  7. ^ a b "Washington Studio School Presents Jack Boul Monotypes, Paintings, and Sculptures". East City Art. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Richard, Paul (12 November 2000). "A Small Brush With Nostalgia". The Washington Post. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  9. ^ "Jack Boul". Artsy. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  10. ^ Boul, Jack (1984). "[Selected prints by Jack Boul]". www.loc.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  11. ^ https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc1500/sc1545/apc_web/apcartists_artist_boul.html
  12. ^ Denker, Eric (February 4, 2013). "Jack Boul Monoprints at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust". Youtube. Retrieved April 25, 2020.

External links edit

  • Jack Boul Official Website
  • Jack Boul – Artist Information – National Gallery of Art
  • Jack Boul – List of Exhibitions – Artsy
  • Jack Boul Monoprints at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

jack, boul, born, february, 1927, artist, teacher, based, washington, whose, paintings, monotypes, sculpture, included, museums, including, national, gallery, phillips, collection, studioborn, 1927, february, 1927, brooklyn, yorknationalityamericanspousevivian. Jack Boul born February 8 1927 is an artist and teacher based in Washington D C whose oil paintings monotypes and sculpture are included in museums including the National Gallery of Art 1 and the Phillips Collection 2 Jack BoulJack Boul in his studioBorn 1927 02 08 February 8 1927 age 97 Brooklyn New YorkNationalityAmericanSpouseVivian Boul m 1948 died 2020Websitehttp jackboul com His work has also been exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art 3 4 5 the Baltimore Museum of Art 6 5 the Mint Museum 6 5 and Stanford University s Art Gallery in Washington 4 He taught for many years at American University 6 and was one of the founding members of the non profit Washington Studio School 4 6 7 Contents 1 Biography 2 Exhibitions 3 Teaching 4 Collections 5 Holocaust series of monotypes 6 Selected oil paintings 7 Selected Monotypes 8 References 9 External linksBiography editBoul was born in Brooklyn in 1927 and raised in the South Bronx 6 8 He attended the American Artist s School in New York before serving in the United States Army 6 In 1945 46 he served as a sergeant in an Engineer s battalion as part of the U S Occupational Forces in and around Pisa Italy 6 After the war he moved to Seattle Washington where he studied at the Cornish School of Art graduating in 1951 6 Later that year he moved to Washington D C to continue his studies at American University 6 Exhibitions edit nbsp Reflections Cafe Interior 1998 Private Collection Boul exhibited in the Annual Area Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1951 and again in 1954 1956 and 1958 In 1957 he received his first solo exhibition at the Franz Bader Gallery attracting positive reviews that cited him as a promising young artist In 1960 he had a one man show at the Watkins Gallery of Art at American University Boul had his first museum exhibition in 1974 at the Baltimore Museum of Art In 1986 he was part of a two person exhibition at the Mint Museum in Charlotte North Carolina with his friend Pete DeAnna That exhibition was later shown at the University of Maryland 6 In 2000 the Corcoran Gallery of Art featured a large retrospective of Boul s work in an exhibition Intimate Impressions Monotypes and Paintings by Jack Boul that was curated by Dr Eric Denker 4 6 That Corcoran show garnered positive reviews including one by Paul Richard the longtime art critic at The Washington Post 8 In his review of that show Richard wrote of Boul His subjects are as unthreatening as a stroll in the country or a visit to the Phillips He sees an empty wheelbarrow bright in the back yard glowing in the sunshine of a summer afternoon and in a few strokes captures the essence of that vision His monotype technique evokes Edgar Degas The modernists of Paris liked to walk through neighborhoods and record the quotidian Boul sees a bald man in a barbershop getting a haircut and through a flurry of his dispersed markings so do we He sees a couple dining in Baltimore at Haussner s or his wife reading the newspaper in the living room or cows Nice bucolic cows The man makes pleasant pictures And they are pictures with an unexpected kick Boul s retrospective at the Corcoran delivers to the brain bracing little jolts of a strong emotion sensed seldom in contemporary art 8 nbsp Waves 1992 the Phillips Collection In 2017 Stanford University s Art Gallery in Washington featured a large retrospective of Boul s work in an exhibition titled Jack Boul at 90 Stanford s director there Adrienne Jamieson wrote in the exhibition s catalogue Throughout his over six decades of making art in Washington and its environs Jack Boul has captured the quotidian the gently illuminated interior of a cafe or his own studio the geometric shapes that compromise a cityscape a pastoral scene anchored by beautifully painted cows His singular talent shines through each piece as gentle gradations of color emerge from his deft handling of brush and paint 4 In June 2022 the works of Jack Boul were exhibited in Paris at the Salle Paul Rosenberg the legendary gallery of the art dealer of Picasso Teaching editBoul has taught art at many varied venues from the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica 9 in Venice Italy to Montgomery College in Takoma Park Maryland and the Chestnut Lodge psychiatric institution in Rockville Maryland 6 In 1969 he was appointed to the art faculty at American University and during his 15 year tenure there showed regularly at the school s Watkins Gallery 6 5 In 1984 he was one of the founding faculty members at the Washington Studio School where he taught painting drawing and monotype for more than a decade 6 7 He retired from the Studio School in 1994 to devote his time to printmaking and painting 6 Collections editJack Boul s works are included in many private and public collections in America Boul has paintings monotypes and sculpture in museums that include the National Gallery of Art The San Francisco Art Museum Legion of Honor the Phillips Collection of Washington DC the Corcoran Legacy Collection at American University the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust and the Stanford University collection in Washington DC In addition Boul s works have been added to the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division and the Smithsonian Institution s National Museum of American History 10 In 2021 Maryland First Lady Yumi Hogan selected two of Jack Boul s works to add to the Maryland State Art Collection 11 One of the paintings Maryland Landscape was placed in the governor s mansion s Drawing Room on the first floor Holocaust series of monotypes editWhile serving in the US Army as a young soldier in Italy at the end of World War II Boul has said he was profoundly affected by official government photos of the atrocities at Nazi concentration camps Years later he created a series of 17 monoprints depicting stark images of Holocaust victims He has said it was important to memorialize this dark moment in history Boul s Holocaust series was first exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 2000 It was later donated to Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in 2008 Jack Boul s series is more than simply about the Holocaust as a pictorial record wrote Dr Eric Denker Senior Lecturer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington It transcends that in the way that great art always transcends the immediacy of its subject As with Kahlo as with Goya it s an anti war tract of great power 12 Selected oil paintings edit nbsp Flamenco Dancers 2013 Personal Collection nbsp Ten Cows 1991 Kyropoulos Tenney Collection nbsp Gallery Guard 2017 the Phillips Collection nbsp Antiques on the Hill 1973 Private Collection nbsp C amp O Canal 1972 Personal Collection Selected Monotypes edit nbsp Venetian Interior 1995 National Gallery of Art nbsp Woman with a Book 1990 the Phillips Collection nbsp Three Dancers 1976 Personal Collection nbsp Street Scene 1995 Private Collection nbsp Nineteen Birds 1992 Personal Collection References edit Artist Info National Gallery of Art National Gallery of Art Retrieved 4 June 2019 Phillips Collection Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2018 PDF The Phillips Collection 31 July 2018 Jack Boul Intimate Impressions Corcoran 27 November 2000 Retrieved 4 June 2019 a b c d e Jack Boul at 90 Stanford in Washington a b c d Thomas O Briant Jr and David Boul The New York Times 16 November 2014 Retrieved 4 June 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Denker Eric 2000 Intimate Impressions Monotypes and Paintings by Jack Boul Washington DC The Corcoran Gallery of Art p 6 ISBN 088675061X a b Washington Studio School Presents Jack Boul Monotypes Paintings and Sculptures East City Art 30 January 2017 Retrieved 4 June 2019 a b c Richard Paul 12 November 2000 A Small Brush With Nostalgia The Washington Post Retrieved 4 June 2019 Jack Boul Artsy Retrieved 4 June 2019 Boul Jack 1984 Selected prints by Jack Boul www loc gov Retrieved 2023 06 04 https msa maryland gov msa speccol sc1500 sc1545 apc web apcartists artist boul html Denker Eric February 4 2013 Jack Boul Monoprints at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Youtube Retrieved April 25 2020 External links editJack Boul Official Website Jack Boul Artist Information National Gallery of Art Jack Boul List of Exhibitions Artsy Jack Boul Monoprints at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Boul amp oldid 1184777674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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