Michael Shane Neal

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Michael Shane Neal
Born (1968-11-23) November 23, 1968 (age 53)
Michael Shane Neal

Michael Shane Neal (born November 23, 1968) is an American portrait artist. In 2020, Neal's painting of Congressman John Lewis was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery[1] as a part of their permanent exhibit entitled "The Struggle for Justice." Neal has created official portraits for the United States Capitol of U.S. Senator Arthur Vandenberg, former Majority Leader and U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd, 10th Architect of the Capitol Alan Hantman, and over 400 works of art depicting various public figures.[2] Commissions include Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor for the Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law at Arizona State University, former Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham for the Department of Energy, and U.S. Senator Arlen Specter for Yale Law School.[2]

Background[]

Neal's portrait of Arthur H. Vandenberg.

Neal's commission to paint Senator Arthur Vandenberg for the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. was the first portrait of its kind to be added to the Senate Reception Room in nearly 50 years. Neal received the commission at age 32, making him among the youngest artists ever commissioned by the United States Senate.[2]

A protégé of the nation's leading portrait artist Everett Raymond Kinstler, Neal exhibited alongside Kinstler in a 2003 show entitled Realism Now: Mentors and Protégées at America's oldest gallery, , in Boston, Massachusetts.[3] Neal was listed among 20 rising stars in the world of art by American Artist.[4]

His work has been featured in publications such as American Artist,[4] International Artist, , The Artist's Magazine, Art News, ,[5] Roll Call,[6] The Hill, and AskMen.com.[2][7] Neal has been elected to membership to the National Arts Club, , , and Portrait Society of America. He is represented in notable commissions by Portraits, Inc.

Awards[]

  • 2000 First Place Portrait Society of America International Portrait Competition[8]
  • 2001 Grand Prize Portrait Society of America International Portrait Competition[2][9]
  • 2004 Catherine Lorilland Wolfe Award from the National Arts Club
  • 2004 Tara Fredrix Award from the Audubon Artists of America
  • 2005 Artist’s Magazine Award of Excellence at the Oil Painters of America National Exhibition
  • 2007 Grumbacher Gold Medallion from the National Arts Club, 108th Exhibiting Artist Members' Show

References[]

  1. ^ "The Struggle for Justice". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e "U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Artist Biography: Michael Shane Neal". Retrieved 2008-02-13.
  3. ^ Realism Now: Traditions & Departures, Mentors and Protégés, Part II
  4. ^ a b Professional Artists Tell All, American Artist
  5. ^ May Issue 2006 Archived 2007-08-07 at the Wayback Machine, Fine Art Connoisseur
  6. ^ Vandenberg, Wagner Take Places of Honor, Roll Call
  7. ^ Top portrait artists, AskMen.com
  8. ^ Winners of the 2000 Portrait Competition Archived 2007-08-21 at the Wayback Machine, Portrait Society of America
  9. ^ Winners of the 2001 Portrait Competition Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine, Portrait Society of America

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