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Lawrence Holofcener Art Collections

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Artwork by Lawrence Holofcener

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Lawrence Holofcener

Lawrence Holofcener began painting at age 76 when he moved to France. Struck by the magnificent landscapes, he decided to paint. Why Not? Sculpture also came late to him at age 51, with his first exhibition in 1979 at the beautiful Gibbes Museum in Charleston, South Carolina. It was followed by many shows, awards and commissions. During his exhibition at AT&T's Education Center in Princeton, New Jersey, Lawrence produced The Box, a piece which so touched the employees, the corporate chairman decided to add it to their permanent collection. In 1985 at the Chichester Theatre, the incomparable actor, Laurence Olivier unveiled Holofcener's unique portrait, 'Faces of Olivier', and ten years later to the day on Bond Street in London, Princess Margaret unveiled his very human portraits of Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt. 'Allies' has fast become one of London's tourist attractions. Commissions have included Queen Victoria for the Isle of Wight Museum and Coburg, Germany, a life-size bronze of Thomas Paine at Bordentown, NJ., William Tyndale, William Penn, and Thomas Chatterton for the Millennium Square in Bristol, UK, as well as Sir Horace Kadoorie in Hong Kong. Holofcener embarked on a major series celebrating the contributions made by 20th Century Icons, among them Einstein, Kennedy, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Mandela, Sinatra, Muhammad Ali, Gandhi, Anne Frank, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bernstein, Schweitzer, and the Three Tenors. In March 2015, Holofcener’s life-size of Shakespeare was unveiled by the British Consul General to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Bard’s birth. In February 2016, 'Young Will' was unveiled in Stratford-upon-Avon to kick off their celebrations marking the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death. His long and varied career in the arts began with writing songs for the fabled television show, Your Show of Shows, starring Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca and Carl Reiner. From there he went on to write musicals for the theater, his first being Mr. Wonderful which introduced Sammy Davis, Jr. His play Before You Go began on Broadway and London and has been produced in regional theaters in the United States, Paris, Sweden, and Mexico City. His acting career began in a nightclub revue in New York at the famous Upstairs at the Downstairs. His first theater job was in Stop The World on Broadway. Next, he played Cornelius in Hello, Dolly, first with Carol Channing, then Ginger Rogers. His film work includes the highly-acclaimed Walking & Talking, written and directed by his daughter, screenwriter-director Nicole Holofcener. He also pursued a literary career, compiling rhyming and British English dictionaries, as well as writing novels, poetry and lyrics. Lawrence Holofcener died on March 4, 2017.