Meadowlark Gallery: The Artist Biographies


Reginald H. Neal (1909-1992)
Reginald H. Neal was born on May 20, 1909 in Decatur, Illinois. Neal was an educator, lithographer and P. He studied at Bradley Polytechnic Institute in Peoria, Illinois; the University of Chicago; Yale; P. R. McIntosh; and G. Wood. He was a member of the Illinois Art Education Association. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1935; the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1936, 1938, and 1940; the American Artists for Victory in 1942; the Oakland Art Gallery in 1936; the Kearney Memorial Exhibition in Milwaukee, 1946; the Decatur A. Center, 1943 to 45; the Davenport Municipal Art Gallery in 1940 and 1942. Work by Reginal H. Neal is in the Davenport Municipal Art Gallery; the Library of Congress; Brigham Young University; and Queens College in Kingston, Canada. Neal held the position of Director from 1940, and teacher from 1944 with the Decatur Art Center.
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