Ron Blumberg
Ron Blumberg's early training at the Grande Academie Chaumiere in Paris, combined with his years at the National Academy of Design in New York during the early 1930's, allowed the expression of his artistic creativity to continually evolve. This is most evident in the distinctive stylistic changes that took place throughout his career as a fine artist. His sensitivity in expressing emotions through his paintings is consistent throughout individual periods that capture the genre and expressions of the day. Museum and gallery exhibitions of his works began in the early 1930's and continued into the late 1960's.
Ron Blumberg is remembered as a painter of a wide variety of subject and styles and teacher active in Houston and Dallas in the mid-1930s and in New York and California respectively early and later in his career.
His painting style varied during his career and ranged through impressionism, post impressionism, surrealism, futurism, expressionism to pure abstraction. During what is termed his "Psychological Period" (1948 to 1952), his painting was highly abstract and incorporated elements of Cubism. Among his subjects are portraits, figures including nudes, interiors, beach, circus and city street scenes, still lifes.
Ron Blumberg was born and raised in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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