ANTHONY
BENEDETTO: THE ART OF TONY BENNETT
Whether
he is performing as Tony Bennett or painting as Anthony Benedetto, he
offers to the recipient of his artistry, a bridge to his personal values
and views of the world. He puts his emotions into his work and with
that creates a strong connection that is the necessary result of any
successful artistic endeavor.
Tony
Bennett is an artist. He is best known as a revered performer, the recipient
of accolades by his peers and honors by his profession. Tony Bennett
is also a visual artist, painting under his family name of Benedetto.
The painter is an alter ego to the performer, living out a passion that
is personal and introspective. Ever since Anthony Benedetto, at the
age of five, began drawing chalk pictures on the sidewalks of his hometown
in Astoria, Queens he has had a commitment to art that has flourished.
With his standing over five decades as one of the premier entertainers
in the world, he finds time to paint every day, sketching the view from
the windows of his hotel suite or out in the countrysides to which he
travels. The United Nations has commissioned his artwork on two occasions
including their 50th Anniversary ( "Peace",
"Brotherhood"(purchased by Oprah Winfrey for her personal
collection)). Bennett's painting honoring good friend David Hockney,
"Homage
to Hockney," is on permanent display at the Butler Institute
of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio and his original oil painting, "Boy
on Sailboat, Sydney Bay," is part of the permanent collection
at the prestigious National Arts Club in Gramercy Park in Manhattan.
Bennett was recently commissioned to be the official artist of the 2001
Kentucky Derby and created two original watercolors for this historic
racing event. ( "Kickin'
Up Dirt 1", "Kickin'
Up Dirt 2 ")
Tony Bennett began formal training as an art student at the School of
Industrial Arts (now known as the School of Art and Design) in Manhattan
and continued his studies with private studios and teachers throughout
the years. A self-proclaimed "museum freak," he visits museums
and galleries all over the world, especially during his
extensive
concert tours. As an artist of both worldly and familiar subjects, Tony
Bennett has experimented with a wide range of subjects, has studied
the intricacies of various styles, and has learned from the great masters.
His body of work reflects an awareness of the history of art and the
artist's continuing passion for enjoying and creating that which is
universally recognized as beautiful. Common to all his work, be it the
oils, watercolors or sketches, is his desire to communicate. His work
as a painter has been featured in several art publications including
a cover story in ART AND ANTIQUES, ARTNEWS, INFORMART, and THE ARTIST'S
MAGAZINE, as well as an upcoming issue of INTERNATIONAL ARTIST magazine.
Among the many owners of original Benedettos' around the world are the
late Cary Grant, Carol Burnett, Whoopie Goldberg, the late Frank Sinatra,
Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Mickey Rooney, Katie Couric and contemporary
artist Robert Rauschenberg.
Seven of Bennett's paintings have been published as museum-quality limited
edition, fine-art original lithographs.
The first four of the collection, "South
of France," "Greek
Port," "Sunday
in Central Park" and "Monet's
Garden" are sold out and three titles, "Wolf
Trap," "Lovers
in Monet's Gardens," and "Golden
Pavilion" are currently available. Most recently, Benedetto
Arts has presented Tony's first giclée, "Gongola, Venice"
and will be producing additional giclées from his Italian series
of paintings in the near future. With the publication of a beautifully-bound
book of his paintings, "TONY BENNETT: WHAT MY HEART HAS SEEN,"
by Rizzoli International in 1996, a lifelong dream has been realized.