Michigan Art Gallery's virtual exhibit "Leon Makielski: Intimate Views" shows the portrait giant exploring Midwest landscapes

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Leon Makielski's Broadway painting, featuring Broadway Street in Ann Arbor, looking south.

Leon Makielski, Broadway, depicts Broadway Street in Ann Arbor, looking south toward downtown.

Leon Makielski is perhaps best known for his 1923 portrait of poet and fellow University of Michigan colleague Robert Frost. An Ann Arbor resident since 1913, Makielski was also known for the hundreds of other portraits -- from paintings to charcoals -- he did of other university bigwigs, from Michigan to Pennsylvania, as well as politicians, architects, engineers, conductors, and other members of the creative and ruling classes.

But the Michigan Art Gallery's virtual exhibition Intimate Views primarily features the kind of impressionistic landscape paintings that brought a young Makielski to study in Paris at the Academie Julian and Academie Grande Chaumiere in 1909. When Makielski died in 1974 at the age of 89, his family found 400 works in his studio, and 22 of those paintings are in Intimate Views.

While all the pieces in Intimate Views are viewable online as of 6:30 pm on August 14, you can also make appointments to see the paintings in person through September 26. While these visits might be more enticing to potential buyers of the paintings more than casual viewers, the appointments are available to all -- and it's an easy way to fill that gallery-sized whole in your art-loving heart.

Below are some of the images from Intimate Views, along with some articles from The Ann Arbor News archive on Midwest master Makielski.

Leon Makielski painting Woods in Autumn

Leon Makielski, Woods in Autumn

 

Leon Makielski, The Schoolhouse, Geddes Rd, 1923

Leon Makielski, The Schoolhouse, Geddes Rd, 1923

 

Leon Makielski, Museum, University of Michigan

Leon Makielski, Museum, University of Michigan, 1922
 
 
Leon Makielski, A Road in the Country, Indiana
Leon Makielski, A Road in the Country, Indiana

 

Leon Makielski, Silvia

Leon Makielski, Sylvia

 

Leon Makielski, Self Portrait

Leon Makielski, Self Portrait (Study), 1950s-1960s

 

Leon Makielski standing by his portrait of Robert Frost; photo by Eck Stanger in the Ann Arbor News

Original caption: "HE REMEMBERS: Leon A. Makelski of 750 Arlington Blvd. has memories of his friendship with the late Robert Frost, kept vivid by this portrait he did in 1923 of the poet, then a teacher at the University. Frost died early Tuesday in Boston." Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1963. Photo by Eck Stanger.

► "Makielski's Paintings Exhibited In Detroit" [Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1948]
► "Makielski Paintings Shown In Exhibit At South Bend" [Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1949]
► "Local Artist Wins Award In Exhibit" [Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1950]
► "Portrait Presented" [Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1960]
► "U-M Buys Portrait Of Late Poet Frost" [Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1963]
► "Artist Active In 86th Year" [Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1970]
► "Artist Leon Makielski Dies At 89 - Robert Frost's Portraitist" [Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1974]
► "The City Will Get A Gift Of Art" [Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1980]


Christopher Porter is a library technician and the editor of Pulp.


Michigan Art Gallery's virtual exhibition "Leon Makelski: Intimate Views" opens August 14 at 6:30 pm and runs through September 26. Appointments can be made to see the works in person at the gallery's physical location, 5138 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti.