Fine Art

Madison Avenue Skyline
Artist:Leon Dolice
Date:1940's
Medium:Pastel on artists paper
Dimensions:Sight Size 15" X 20" Framed 26" by 31"
Condition:Excellent
Original Use:Fine art
Price:$4500.00


Above: Full view of electric pastel work


A large impressionist pastel by Leon Dolice with an electric view of an illuminated New York City skyline, looking down Madison Avenue towards Chelsea's Flatiron building. Leon Dolice spent over 60 years painting New York City landscapes, borrowing from the French Impressionists and Claude Monet specifically. He depicted his beloved Manhattan in varying lighting and color combinations, capturing the extreme skyscrapers and machine age industrialism which transformed the New York skyline during the art deco jazz age.


Above: The artist's signature



Born and raised in Vienna, Leon Dolice rejected his family business and traveled through the major museums of Europe to study the art of the masters. After supporting himself as both an illustrator and stage designer, Dolice left Vienna for America in 1920. Settling in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, he became friends with such contemporary artists as George Luks and Herbert Roth. For the following twenty years, Dolice established his reputation mostly with his favorite medium -- the art of etching. After 1940 the decline in popularity of etching forced the artist to turn to painting and pastel drawing.

As an original etcher, Leon Dolice was equally accomplished in both figure studies and views of New York.
Today, institutions that contain examples of Dolice’s etchings in their permanent collections include the Museum of the City of New York, the New York Public Library, Georgetown University and the Print Club of Philadelphia.In the past few years, his work has been exhibited at Hofstra Museum, with the Montauk Artists’ Association, with the New Rochelle Council on The Arts, at Décor Expo and Art Expo at Javits Center and at numerous hotels, galleries and not-for-profit organizations mostly in the greater metropolitan New York area. Replicas of his works are offered in many galleries in New York and California and have been sold at Bloomingdales stores nationwide, and at other retail establishments.



Pastel is matted and framed in a period gesso ornate frame and was in the collection of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota.


  • Search for more art by Leon Dolice

    Top of Page | Return to Fine Art index | Home

    Search this Site
    Look in for
    This search facility can find single words or continuous phrases that appear in the text of this website. Use the Advanced Search facility to locate pieces added to the site between a specific date range.


  • The Golden Gallery
    Pin-up and Glamour Art
    Illustration and Cover Art
    Original Advertising Art
    The Screening Room
    Photographs and Print
    Pulp and Paperback
    Decorative Arts
    Fine Art
    New Pieces
    Sorry, It's Sold!
    Artists

    eBay Listings
    E-mail This





    Home
    About Us
    Mailing List
    Mailing List