Background
Lehman, Irving George was born on January 1, 1900 in Russia. Son of Aaron and Pearl (Feller) Lehman.
Lehman, Irving George was born on January 1, 1900 in Russia. Son of Aaron and Pearl (Feller) Lehman.
Student National Academy.
Painter, sculptor; exhibited American Counseling Association Gallery, 1934, Uptown Gallery, 1938, 39, 40 Seattle Museum, Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, Albany Institute History and Art, Brooklyn Museum’s International water-color shows and sculpture shows, Harry Salpeter Gallery, 1947, 48, wood sculpture Whitney Museum, 1949, New School Social Research, 1948-1949, Riverside Museum, New York City, 1948, 49, Brooklyn Museum Water Color Show, 1949, oils American Abstract Artists, 1950, woodcut and sculpture Nebraska Art Association, 1950, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, 1951. One-man shows: Philadelphia Art Alliance, 1950, Harry Salpeter Gallery, 1950, 54, 55, University of Oxford, 1950, Museum of Columbia (South Carolina.), 1958, The Gallery Ten, Mount Vernon, New York, 1959, Gladstone Galleries, Woodstock, New York, 1961-1964, 66, Berkshire Playhouse Gallery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1963, Knapnick Galleries, New York City, 1962, Gallery One, Hillsdale, New York, 1966, 67, Atelier 5, Canaan, New York, 1969, 70, Gallery at Shelter Rock Library, Albertson, New York, 1973, Simon’s Rock, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1973, Red Rock Gallery, East Chatham, New York, Cordy Gallery, New York City, 1977. Exhibited Nocturne, Worship, Evening Traffic, Mardi Gras, Fog, Evening, at Harry Salpeter Gallery, 1947, Paris, Denmark, Belgium, Italy, Munich, 1951.
Italy, Japan, 1955.
Exhibited at Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1977, Union Carbide Gallery, New York City, 1977, Parsons School Design, New York City, 1977, Patterson (New Jersey) College, 1977, Pittsfield Community Arts Center, 1985. Works included United States international traveling show in Europe, 1951-1983. Metal sculpture Passing Forms in Kaback collection, 1968.
Member American Abstract Artists, Audubon Artists, American Society Contemporary Artists.
Married Martha Weingard, June 26, 1934.