- Richard Estes
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Richard Despard Estes ."Richard Estes (bornMay 14 ,1932 inKewanee, Illinois ) is an American painter who is best known for his photorealisticpainting s. The paintings generally consist of reflective, clean, and inanimatecity andgeometric landscapes. He is regarded as one of the founders of the international photo-realist movement of the late 1960s, with painters such asRalph Goings ,Chuck Close , andDuane Hanson .At an early age, Richard's family moved to
Chicago . As a young adult, Richard studiedfine arts at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He frequently studied the works of realist painters such asEdgar Degas ,Edward Hopper , andThomas Eakins , who are strongly represented in the Art Institute's collection. Richard moved toNew York City in 1956, after he had completed his course of studies, and worked for the next ten years as a graphic artist for variousmagazine publishers and advertising agencies in New York andSpain . During this period, he painted in his spare time. By 1966, he had the financial resources to devote himself full-time to painting.Most of Richard's paintings from the early 1960s are of city dwellers engaged in everyday activities. Beginning around 1967, Richard began to paint storefronts and
building s withglass window s, and more importantly, the reflectedimage s shown on these windows. The paintings were based on color photographs he would take, which trapped the evanescent nature of the reflections, which would change in part with the lighting and the time of day. While some amount of alteration was done for the sake of aesthetic composition, it was important to Richard that the central and the main reflected objects be recognizable, but also that the evanescent quality of the reflections be retained. Richard had his first of many one-man shows in 1968, at theAllan Stone Gallery . His works have also been exhibited at theMetropolitan Museum of Art , theWhitney Museum , and theSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum . In 1971, Richard was granted a National Council for the Arts fellowship.----
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