Noel Rockmore Artist

Noel Rockmore (December 15, 1928 – February 19, 1995) was born Noel Montgomery Davis to his mother, Gladys Rockmore Davis, and his father, Floyd Davis, in New York City. Rockmore was an American painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He claims to have produced more than 15,000 works of art in his lifetime. He is known for his portraits, his early rise to fame, his Preservation Hall portraits, and for changing his name at the height of the popularity he had developed in New York City.Noel painted in a realistic and old masters style throughout his childhood and adolescence. He experimented with different artistic theories, techniques, and ideas in the New York art world of the 1950s.As the abstract expressionist movement gained momentum, Rockmore left New York and went to New Orleans, where he changed his name from Noel Davis to Noel Rockmore, adopting the surname of his mother. He spent the next 20 years commuting between New Orleans and New York City while various dealers tried unsuccessfully to manage him and his often, volatile career.

Personal facts

Noel Rockmore
Birth dateDecember 15, 1928
Birth place
New York City , United States
Date of deathFebruary 19, 1995
Place of death
Kenner Louisiana , United States

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Artist

Award
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
Field of work
Painting
Influenced by
Movement
Realism (arts)
training at
Art Students League of New York

Topical connections

Noel Rockmore on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=34057573
  2. http://www.andrealannin.com
  3. http://www.brucebrice.com
  4. http://www.bryantgalleries.com