Claude Bentley

American, 1915-1990
SOLD
Black and Brown with Bag, 1978
SOLD
Dream of High Place, 1982
SOLD
Untitled Collage, 1981
SOLD
Pecos, 1980
SOLD
Magic Place, 1975
SOLD
Navajo, 1974
**ADDITIONAL PAINTINGS BY THE ARTIST CURRENTLY IN INVENTORY. PLEASE CONTACT GALLERY FOR DETAILS.**

“To preserve the initial impulse, I like to finish as quickly as possible. As I work, I like to build the painting to a crescendo of activity while retaining areas of rest, of inactivity.”  - Claude Bentley

Claude Bentley was a painter, lithographer, muralist, and teacher born in New York City in 1915. He primarily lived and worked in Chicago. After studying at Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago, he returned as a professor to teach at the Art Institute, as well as the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, and the North Shore Art League in Winnetka. In addition, he gave numerous lectures and demonstrations.

From 1941 to 1945, Bentley served in North Africa with the armed forces and in France. His time there sparked an interest in primitive African, Oceanic, and pre-Columbian art, of which he became an avid collector. These fascinations informed his geometric style, and gave a tribal feel to his Abstract Expressionist art.

As a muralist, he completed commissions for the Plaza del lago Shopping Center in Wilmette and 3600 Lake Shore Drive Building in Chicago. In 1949, he became a member of the Chicago Society of Artists.

“To preserve the initial impulse, I like to finish as quickly as possible. As I work, I like to build the painting to a crescendo of activity while retaining areas of rest, of inactivity.”  - Claude Bentley

Claude Bentley was a painter, lithographer, muralist, and teacher born in New York City in 1915. He primarily lived and worked in Chicago. After studying at Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago, he returned as a professor to teach at the Art Institute, as well as the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, and the North Shore Art League in Winnetka. In addition, he gave numerous lectures and demonstrations.

From 1941 to 1945, Bentley served in North Africa with the armed forces and in France. His time there sparked an interest in primitive African, Oceanic, and pre-Columbian art, of which he became an avid collector. These fascinations informed his geometric style, and gave a tribal feel to his Abstract Expressionist art.

As a muralist, he completed commissions for the Plaza del lago Shopping Center in Wilmette and 3600 Lake Shore Drive Building in Chicago. In 1949, he became a member of the Chicago Society of Artists.

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