Kent Bellows (American, 2005)

Since first exhibiting in New York in 1985, Kent Bellows (American) has been recognized as America’s greatest master of figurative drawing. Initially working only in graphite, his ability to portray character and persona has attracted the attention of collectors, critics, and curators.

Bellow’s drawings have been included in exhibitions at the Huntsville Museum of Art in Alabama, Florida International University, the National Academy of Design in New York, the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in Nebraska, the Arkansas Art Center, the University of Missouri, and at galleries from New York to California.

Works by Bellows can be found in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut, among others, as well as by private collectors.