Leonard Maurer
United States of America (USA), 1912 - 1976
Upon Maurer’s return to the U.S. in 1945, he moved to Washington, D.C. where he continued to work for the U.S. Army Map Service. In 1948, he began his studies at American University, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1952. That same year, he began teaching locally at Mt. Vernon College and served as Chairman of the Art Department until 1967. Maurer continued making prints and expanded his canon to include watercolors, painting, pen and ink, and woodcarving. Maurer’s artistic style tended toward abstraction, as he sought to create symbolic forms rather than simply capturing actual appearance. Maurer drew inspiration from Japanese prints, mastering calligraphy and brush and ink. The Phillips Collection’s The Beggars in Town (1948) is representative of Maurer’s expressive ink drawing style.
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United States of America (USA), 1939
United States of America (USA), 1937 - 2015