Artist

Saul Kovner

born Russia 1904-died North Hollywood, CA 1981
Also known as
  • Saul
Born
Russia
Died
North Hollywood, California, United States
Active in
  • Los Angeles, California, United States
  • New York, New York, United States
  • Burbank, California, United States
Biography

Russian-born Saul Kovner studied at the National Academy of Design in New York City with Charles Hawthorne and William Auerbach-Levy, considered one of America's most renowned caricaturists. Kovner was employed as a painter and printmaker by the Federal Art Project, a branch of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) created during the Great Depression to give financial and moral support to America's artists. He often dropped his surname when signing his prints, and is also known simply as "Saul." After his training at the National Academy of Design, Kovner maintained a studio near Central Park, creating paintings and drawings of the city and its people. He later moved to California and exhibited widely on the West Coast.

Works by this artist (6 items)

Saul Kovner, Tompkins Park, N.Y. City, 1934, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum acquisition, 1980.48
Tompkins Park, N.Y. City
Date1934
oil on canvas
On view
Saul Kovner, Winter, n.d., lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Audrey McMahon, 1968.98.15
Winter
Daten.d.
lithograph
Not on view
Saul Kovner, Skating in Central Park, 1934, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Newark Museum, 1966.31.10
Skating in Central Park
Date1934
oil on canvas
Not on view
Saul Kovner, (Untitled) (Beach Scene), 1941, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, 1974.28.160
(Untitled) (Beach Scene)
Date1941
lithograph on paper
Not on view