Stanley Bielen

Trio (Ranunculus)8 1/2 x 5 3/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Trumpet Daffodils10 1/8 x 7 3/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Persian Ranunculus12 1/8 x 9 1/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Mixed Daffodils17 x 14 1/8inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Iris, Narcissus16 1/2 x 12 3/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Eden Roses11 3/8 x 8 3/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Violas/Mockorange12 1/8 x 10 7/8inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Quince/Chipbasket11 x 10inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Star of Bethlehem10 1/8 x 7 3/8inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Cup/Ladi Apples7 x 8 1/8inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
White Azalea/Spring Flowers9 5/8 x 7 1/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
White & Yellow Roses9 1/8 x 6 1/4inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Porcelain Bowls / Winter Apples9 1/8 x 14inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen
Mockorange / Roses13 x 11inches. - Click for a larger image of this work by: Stanley Bielen

Biography

Stanley Bielen was born in Rzeszow, Poland. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He currently lives in Philadelphia and teaches at the Fleisher Art Memorial of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Style

Stanley Bielen's small still life paintings have been compared to the slightly abstracted still life's of Edouard Manet. The works are loose, brushy interpretations of the subject matter rather than attempts at photographic realism. "Bielen's elegant oil on paper paintings [are] steeped in quiet contemplation. An intimacy is felt regardless of whether he is handling a still life or a landscape. The painter is masterful in capturing dramatic half-light, while employing loose strokes of translucent color from his simple yet seductive palette."

Honors

Bielen's work is part of the collections of the Hirshorn Museum, CBS Television and Goldman Sachs. He was the recipient of the 2003 Fred and Naomi Hazell Faculty Fellowship at the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.