Nicholas Marsicano

Nicholas Marsicano (1908 – 1991)[1] was an American painter and teacher of the New York School. His work was primarily based on the female figure.[2]

Nicolas Marsicano
BornOctober 1, 1908
Shenandoah, PA
DiedJanuary 1991
Woodstock, NY
Occupation(s)Painter and teacher

Life

Marsicano was born October 1, 1908, in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. He was educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and later was accepted at the nearby Barnes Foundation, along with Ralston Crawford. During his years at the Barnes, Marsicano traveled to Europe and North Africa, Mexico, and United States.

Marsicano befriended many artists of his time including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Raoul Hague, Phillip Guston, and others.[citation needed]

During his teaching career, his students included Tom Wesselmann,[3] Eva Hesse, Audrey Flack, Milton Glaser, Joan Semmel,[4] Mel Leipzig, Thomas Nozkowski, and more.[citation needed]

He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1974.

Marsicano was married to the dancer and choreographer Merle Marsicano.[5] He later married painter Susan Kamen. .[6]

He died at his home in Woodstock, New York, on January 6, 1991, at the age of 82.[6]

Major shows

  • 1960-62 Whitney Museum of American Art Annuale, New York
  • 1962 Recent Painting U.S.A.: The Figure, May 23–Aug 26, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • 1961-63 "Abstract American Drawings and Watercolors", The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Major collections

  • Amarillo Museum of Art
  • The Art Institute, Chicago
  • Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
  • The Figge Art Museum, Davenport, Iowa
  • General Services Administration; Washington, DC.

Teaching

References

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