Description: LEO MEIERSDORFF ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BRASS BAND SECOND LINE Beautiful vibrant colors depicting a Traditional New Orleans Brass Band in a Second Line style. A little history on Leo Meiersdorff and his New Orleans Jazz Fest connections: A producer for the first New Orleans Jazz Festival spotted one of his paintings in a gallery on Lexington Avenue in 1969, contacted him, and hired Meiersdorff to be the festival’s art director. Loving the atmosphere of New Orleans, Meiersdorff lived and worked in New Orleans during 1969-79 including occasionally playing music (on piano and trombone) and having his own short-lived label which resulted in an album by trumpeter George Finola. It was an extremely busy decade for the artist. He also created a work that was commissioned by Duke Ellington (around 1969). Jennifer Meiersdorff summarizes this period: “It has been noted when Leo arrived to New Orleans, color arrived. It was a profound turning point for the New Orleans art scene.” She went on to note “Leo’s art appeared in numerous one-man and group shows. He painted in a variety of media, most notably in watercolor and ink, on both coasts as well as New Orleans, where Leo made his home for ten years before returning to the West Coast. He continued to fill the demand for his work to galleries up and down the West Coast and internationally, while still retaining his New Orleans connections. Leo was a very funny and highly intelligent man. He always had lots of stories and made friends everywhere he went. The most important thing that he taught me was to get to know people from all walks of life and not to be afraid to do so as everyone has something to offer. Leo had many friends—mostly musicians, but following his way of life—he befriended everyone.” Meiersdorff remained quite busy during the 1980s including fulfilling a commission from Herb Alpert to create six large paintings for the entry way of A&M Records, and working on many projects for vineyards, restaurants and jazz clubs. Woody Herman had a short-lived club in New Orleans at the Grand Hyatt Regency Plaza and Meiersdorff travelled back to New Orleans to paint a huge 165 -foot mural for the bandleader. Leo Meiersdorff passed away on June 26, 1994 at the age of 59 from the effects of diabetes. Approximately 30 years have passed but his fame as a jazz artist has only grown.
Price: 2100 USD
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
End Time: 2024-09-26T21:37:44.000Z
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Artist: Leo Meiersdorff
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Signed By: Leo Meiersdorff
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: Unknown
Item Length: 17 in
Framing: Matted & Framed
Region of Origin: US
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1970’s
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Width (Inches): 36
Item Height: 24 in
Style: Expressionism
Painting Surface: Paper
Features: Framed, Matted, Signed
Item Width: 2
Time Period Produced: 1970-1979
Signed: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Period: Contemoporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Watercolor
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: New Orleans Jazz
Type: Painting
Height (Inches): 27
Theme: New Orleans Jazz Second Line
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting