American (1945)
About the artist:
Edward Sokol always knew he would be an artist … from his first crayon drawings on the wall at age three, through his formal training at New York’s High School of Music and Art, and Hunter College, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting. Upon graduation, Sokol taught elementary school while pursuing a career as a working artist. To his great surprise and delight, at the end of one year, and after only a few outdoor art shows, two New York art galleries offered to represent him. Soon he was working full time as an artist. One show led to another and his list of collectors began to grow. In 1977, Sokol was introduced to Felicie. Enchanted by his paintings, she became his exclusive publisher for his limited edition graphics and exhibition posters. With her worldwide distribution to galleries, she began producing his editions. In Paris, she came up with a special embossing technique on many of his lithographs to accentuate his striking use of lines. In New York, Felicie had Sokol work on his silk screens using enamel inks to bring out the vibrancy of his colors. She held numerous exhibitions of his paintings in her gallery, and his limited editions and posters were on view year round. One of the most distinguishing characteristics of the artist’s work is a highly sensitive and seemingly innate sense of color. Whether using a palette of strong or soft colors, Sokol creates pleasing and unique works of art, and is equally at home using both figurative and abstract forms. Shop our collection of prints by Edward Sokol online. SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS Brooklyn Museum of Art Group Show Metropolitan Museum of Art - National Society of Arts and Letters Group Show COLLECTIONS Bank of Oklahoma, Tulsa Bank of Washington, Washington D.C. Centroid Corporation Irving Trust Company Johnson Products Kidder-Peabody Corporation Merrill-Lynch Stauffer Corporation West Point Military Academy Williams College GALLERIES WHERE SHOWN Art Exchange, Creve Coeur, Missouri Austin Galleries, Detroit & Chicago B.J. Gallery, Pensacola, FL Brewster Gallery, New York City Brooklyn Museum Gallery, New York Caldwell College, New Jersey Collector's Choice, Dallas Cory Gallery, San Francisco Shirly Fox Gallery, Atlanta The Gallery, Seattle Hallway Gallery, Washington DC Jennifer House, Bonita, CA Knight Gallery, Long Beach, CA Kitty Hawk, Arlington, TX Wolsey Gallery, City of Industry, CA La Galeria del Centro-Colombia Americano de Bogota, Colombia La Galeria del Centro-Venezuela Americano de Caracas Muirhead Gallery, Cost Mesa, CA Nevilla Sargeant, Evanston, IL Palm Beach Galleries, FL Robley Gallery, Roslyn, NY Rolly-Michaus Gallery, Boston & NY Scholes-Liss, Minn, MN Town & Country Gallery, Eugene, OR Western Illionois University William & Hobart Smith Colleges Smithsonian Institute Exhibition
Edward Sokol always knew he would be an artist … from his first crayon drawings on the wall at age three, through his formal training at New York’s High School of Music and Art, and Hunter College, where he received a Bachelor of Fine