- Arthur Polonsky
Arthur Polonsky (born 1925) is an American
draughtsman , painter andacademic .Born in
Lynn, Massachusetts toEast European immigrant s, Polonsky is a graduate of the Boston Museum School, where he was a student ofKarl Zerbe . In 1947 he was a teaching assistant toBen Shahn at the Boston Museum School Summer Session inTanglewood . He moved toFrance in 1948 where he was absorbed in the artistic ideas ofPicasso ,Matisse , andRedon among others. Upon returning to the States, Polonsky launched his career as an artist and academic.From 1950 to 1960, he taught at the Boston Museum School in the Painting Department. In 1954 he became Assistant Professor at
Brandeis University in the Fine Arts Department, where he remained until 1965. Polonsky was Associate Professor atBoston University ,College of Fine Arts , from 1965-1990, and is now Professor Emeritus there.Polonsky, who currently lives in
Newton, Massachusetts , has had a close connection with theNewton Symphony Orchestra , having created three original works for the NSO’s unique program, "Art for Music". His work was featured on the NSO season brochures of 1981, 1983, and 1994.Polonsky’s works are in many public collections, including
The White House inWashington, D.C. ,The Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover,The Boston Public Library ,Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ,The New York Public Library ,The Walker Art Center inMinneapolis ,The Fogg Museum ofHarvard University ,The Library of Congress ,The Stedelijk Museum inAmsterdam ,The Rose Art Museum ,Brandeis University , theZimmerli Museum atRutgers University , andThe Brockton Art Museum ,Brockton, Massachusetts . He is also represented in many private collections.
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