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Related: About this forumTony Bennett's Passion for Art Lives On in His Paintings
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/tony-bennett-passion-art-lives-on-his-paintings-singer-180982583/Bennett communicated not only across generations but also artistic mediums. Throughout his singing career, he practiced another art form: painting.
So much here. Quoting only a bit of it.
His interest started when he was a boy, around the same time he took up singing. While music brought him fame, painting brought him peace. As Bennett told the Los Angeles Times in 1995, hed been performing on the road ever since he was recruited by Hope. When fatigue struck, he turned to painting.
I love to paint as much as I love to sing, Bennett told the Associated Press in 2006, describing painting as a big lift that allowed him to stay in this creative zone all the time.
The artist differentiated his two careers by his signature: As a singer, he was Tony Bennett, but as a painter, he used his given name, Anthony Benedetto. One of Benedettos oil paintings is housed in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
The work that we have is this beautiful, quasi-impressionistic, realistic view of Central Park, says Randal Griffey, the museums head curator. He loved the park, as a lot of New Yorkers do, because it allowed him to feel connected to nature despite being immersed in the city.
I love to paint as much as I love to sing, Bennett told the Associated Press in 2006, describing painting as a big lift that allowed him to stay in this creative zone all the time.
The artist differentiated his two careers by his signature: As a singer, he was Tony Bennett, but as a painter, he used his given name, Anthony Benedetto. One of Benedettos oil paintings is housed in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
The work that we have is this beautiful, quasi-impressionistic, realistic view of Central Park, says Randal Griffey, the museums head curator. He loved the park, as a lot of New Yorkers do, because it allowed him to feel connected to nature despite being immersed in the city.
At the Smithsonian (link to their site)
https://americanart.si.edu/visit/saam
https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/central-park-74944
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Tony Bennett's Passion for Art Lives On in His Paintings (Original Post)
usonian
Jul 2023
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hlthe2b
(106,301 posts)1. How incredibly talented he was... He lived a incredibly full & productive life.
Diamond_Dog
(34,593 posts)2. I forgot he painted.
Had read about it years ago. What an incredibly talented man.
appalachiablue
(42,896 posts)3. What a great singer, & an accomplished painter. I was lucky to be
in the vicinity of Tony Bennett twice, by chance. Once I saw him walking around on a visit to an art museum where I was working. That was cool.
Years later during a business lunch in NY at the Waldorf, I heard someone singing nearby, very slightly and it was a familiar voice, song.
As my companions kept chatting I finally turned my head, looked around and sure enough there was Tony Bennett on a lower level staircase singing 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco.' A delightful experience.