Nelson Shanks

Nelson Shanks
Self-portrait by Shanks
Born
John Nelson Shanks

(1937-12-23)December 23, 1937
Rochester, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 28, 2015(2015-08-28) (aged 77)
Andalusia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation(s)Artist, painter
Spouse
Leona McShea Shanks
(m. 1989)

John Nelson Shanks (December 23, 1937 – August 28, 2015) was an American artist and painter.[1] His best known works include his portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales, first shown at Hirschl & Adler Gallery in New York City, April 24 to June 28, 1996,[1] and the portrait of president Bill Clinton for the National Portrait Gallery.

Shanks had been on the faculty of the Memphis Academy of Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Students League of New York, the National Academy of Design and Studio Incamminati and was a resident of Andalusia, Pennsylvania. He was an honorary member of the American Society of Classical Realism Guild of Artists.[2]

Shanks was a painter, teacher and art historian influential in the revival of Classical Realism in the United States.[3] His portraits of royalty, politicians and celebrities added to his international profile as one of the foremost contemporary figurative painters. Shanks' philosophies and skills were shared through his teaching at various public and private institutions.[3] In 2002, he founded Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Leona Shanks; an academy dedicated to the study, practice and spread of realist art using the philosophy and techniques espoused by Shanks.[4]

  1. ^ a b "Nelson Shanks, renowned portrait artist, dead at 77". Philly.com. August 29, 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Nelson Shanks". askart.com.
  3. ^ a b "Nelson Shanks, Painter of Presidents and Royalty, Dies at 77". New York Times. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  4. ^ "Studio Incamminati - Founder Nelson Shanks". Archived from the original on 2013-04-27. Retrieved 2013-03-03.