Artist

Richard de Menocal

born Boston, MA 1919-died Cambridge, MA 1995
Also known as
  • Richard A. de Menocal
Born
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Died
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Biography

De Menocal graduated from the school of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. During his early career he drew illustrations for Condé Nast publications, organized displays for the Lord and Taylor department store in New York City, and created costume designs for Radio City Music Hall. He had his first solo exhibition in 1951, and continued to show in this country even after moving to Brazil. In the 1960s de Menocal withdrew from the secular world and spent over a decade at the Holy Apostles Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut, and later with the Trappists in Derryville, Virginia, and Spencer, Massachusetts. After leaving the monastery he settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and returned to painting. In the still life arrangements for which he is best known, de Menocal is concerned with quietude of mood and with formal issues of balance and tone.

Virginia M. Mecklenburg Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National Museum of American Art, 1987)

Works by this artist (3 items)

Richard de Menocal, Calligraphy with Box and Glasses, 1982, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1985.30.14
Calligraphy with Box and Glasses
Date1982
oil on canvas
On view
Richard de Menocal, Basket of Flowers, 1978, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1985.30.13
Basket of Flowers
Date1978
oil on fiberboard
Not on view
Richard de Menocal, The Kitchen Table, 1982, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1986.6.21
The Kitchen Table
Date1982
oil on canvas
Not on view