Jack Meanwell (1919-2005) was born in Canada, and later moved to Northern Kentucky to begin teaching at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He ran a studio consistently throughout his career, and became one of Cincinnati's most accomplished modern painters, known for his abstract expressionist landscapes and figurative work. To this day his art is featured in several collections, including the Cincinnati Art Museum, Marietta College, and the University of Windsor.
Oil on Canvas Board 16 x 12 ″
Jack Meanwell (1919-2005) was born in Canada, and later moved to Northern Kentucky to begin teaching at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He ran a studio consistently throughout his career, and became one of Cincinnati's most accomplished modern painters, known for his abstract expressionist landscapes and figurative work. To this day his art is featured in several collections, including the Cincinnati Art Museum, Marietta College, and the University of Windsor.