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WILLIAM

MANNING

Am. b.  1936

William Manning

Monhegan island maine Artist

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Each fall William Manning painted on Monhegan Island for more than 30 years. Bill is regarded as one of the best Maine based abstract painters since fellow Lewiston born Marsden Hartley.  Philip Isaacson, art critic for the Maine Sunday Telegram, wrote in his October 18, 2009 column about Bill's show of new works at the Jameson Gallery, "Manning walks with the masters.”  Maine Home and Design's April 2010 Art issue recognized Bill as one of Maine's artists whose work you should "collect while you can." 

 

Daniel Kany's review in the Maine Sunday Telegram of one of Bill's 2011 shows says it all - "brilliantly conceived, extraordinarily well-executed and a pleasure to behold."

 

Bill's work can be found in many private and public collections including the Farnsworth Art Museum, the Portland Museum of Art and the Bates and Colby College art museums. 

 

His awards include a MacDowell Fellowship and an Artist in Residence Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The works shown on the right would be excellent additions to (or beginnings of) any William Manning art collection.  

William Manning Monhegan drawings

William Manning monhegan paintings

Please contact us about purchasing one of these spectacular works.
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