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Jacob Collins

Jacob Collins (born 1964) is an American realist painter working in New York, NY. He is a leading figure of the contemporary classical art revival.〔(Panero, James. “The New Old School.” ''The New Criterion'', vol. 25, no. 1 (9/2006): 104-107. )〕 He founded the Water Street Atelier, the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Hudson River Fellowship.
==Life==
Jacob Collins was born on August 11, 1964, in New York, NY. He comes from a family of artists and scholars. His great-uncle was Meyer Schapiro.〔David Yezzi, 'An interview with Jacob Collins', in ''The New Criterion'', December 2011 ()〕 As a child, he started copying works by Old Masters in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. From a young age, Collins knew that he wanted to be an artist, although his interest and skill lay in a classical style that was out of favor in the late 20th century. Moving away from Modernism, he identified instead with works of 15th–19th century masters and their techniques and aesthetics.
He studied in Europe and at the New York Studio School following his graduation from The Dalton School. He earned a BA in History from Columbia, attended the New York Academy of Art (NYAA) and the Art Students League of New York.〔(John Pence Gallery biography )〕 His teachers included painters Aaron Kurzen, Ted Seth Jacobs, and Michael Aviano and the sculptor Martine Vaugel.〔(Art Renewal webpage )〕 This education brought together Collins' modernist background and his classical inclinations. He also copied from the masters at the Musée du Louvre, the Museo del Prado and the Uffizi Gallery.
After his studies, his New York studio became the center of a new evolving classical art scene. These painters worked to regain the skills and spirit of Classical art. A number of them have gone on to successful careers and leadership roles in the traditional realist art movement. ''The Paint Group'' at Hirschl & Adler Modern in New York, NY was a significant exhibition of the works of this group.〔''The Paint Group''. New York: Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1999〕 During this period, Collins painted portrait commissions and started showing professionally at the Salander-O'Reilly Galleries in New York City.
In the early 1990s, he founded the Water Street Atelier, which has trained dozens of artists in a classical manner.〔 He is the director of the Grand Central Academy of Art, a new school in New York City and a hub of the classical revival art scene.〔 The Grand Central Academy operates in affiliation with the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America. In 2007, he created the Hudson River Fellowship.〔 The purpose of this school is to facilitate the building of a new movement of American art, modeling itself after the artistic, social and spiritual values of the Hudson River School painters.
He lives and paints in New York City. He and his wife, the writer Ann Brashares, have four children.

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