
American Artist
1900 - 1984
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About the Artist
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On June 1, 1925, Neel married Cuban painter, Carlos Enriquez. She gave birth to her first daughter in December of 1926. Her daughter died just before her first birthday. Her second daughter was born in 1928.
In 1930 Enriquez traveled to Cuba with their second daughter and left her in the care of his sisters while he traveled to Spain. Later that year, Neel suffered a nervous breakdown and was hospitalized. She attempted suicide several times. Although they never divorced, Neel and Enriquez never saw each other after 1933.
After Neel's separation from Enriquez, she had several lovers. One of her lovers in a fit of rage burned over 300 of her drawings and watercolors. He also slashed more than 50 oil paintings. In 1939, Neel gave birth to her son, Richard. Jose Santiago Negron, a nightclub singer, was the father. A second son was born in 1941. The father was Sam Brody, a photographer and filmmaker. They had a relationship for two decades even though Brody was married.
Video
Here is a video of Alice Neel at work painting. It is a silent film shot by her son.
Video
Here is a video of Alice Neel at work painting. It is a silent film shot by her son.