Leonardo Nierman

Mexican/American, b. 1932


Born in Mexico City in 1932, Leonardo Nierman originally studied the violin. Nierman felt that he lacked the talent to be a professional violinist and instead decided to pursue art. Nierman said, “Music and painting are very much alike – both have tonalities, rhythms, high-intensity areas, and resting areas”.

In 1951, he received his degree from the Accounting School of the Autonomous University of Mexico with a Bachelors Degree in business in 1951, but soon after dedicated himself to painting.

His artwork, which is inspired by nature and music have been exhibited in museums worldwide.

  • Untitled (Cityscape), 1960
    Oil on Masonite
    9 x 12 inches

    Signed Nierman and dated lower left

    #18393
    SOLD

Born in Mexico City in 1932, Leonardo Nierman originally studied the violin. Nierman felt that he lacked the talent to be a professional violinist and instead decided to pursue art. Nierman said, “Music and painting are very much alike – both have tonalities, rhythms, high-intensity areas, and resting areas”.

In 1951, he received his degree from the Accounting School of the Autonomous University of Mexico with a Bachelors Degree in business in 1951, but soon after dedicated himself to painting.

His artwork, which is inspired by nature and music have been exhibited in museums worldwide.

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