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Memories of bohemian New York - I

12/29/2011

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Jean Steubing Maggrett and Willard Bond, December 2011 • photo © 2011 Karen Lynn Ingalls
Last week, I spent a wonderful afternoon with Jean Steubing Maggrett, whom I've known for something over nine years, and Willard Bond, the father of my friend Gretchen. They met for the first time last week, but both of them lived and painted in the heady creative days of Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side in the late 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, and Gretchen and I got to listen to them share memories.
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Willard Bond and Jean Steubing Maggrett share memories of bohemian New York • photo © 2011 Karen Lynn Ingalls
Jean lived in the Village, in a loft studio on East 9th Street, opposite the building that became the site of the 9th Street Show, which introduced the work of the New York School to the world. Jean, a member of the Art Club, and a student of Hans Hofmann's, suggested the space, and collected the money to rent it, and on opening night a floodlight from her studio lit up an enormous canvas sign Franz Kline had painted to announce the exhibit, which hung from an upper floor above the show. 
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Willard Bond and Jean Steubing Maggrett share memories of bohemian New York • photo © 2011 Karen Lynn Ingalls
Willard Bond lived and worked in an old synagogue in the Lower East Side, where he painted large contemporary nudes and created painted ceramic murals, including the one at the entrance of the Eugene O'Neill Theatre. He played the drums too, often with other jazz musicians, and Gretchen shared with us a photo of him playing onstage in the production of a Bertolt Brecht play.
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Willard Bond's ceramic mural at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre
Today, Willard is known for his marine paintings, which you can see at http://www.annapolismarineart.com/WillardBond.html, and which you see in the book on the table in front of them.

What wonderful stories I got to hear, from two people who lived hearty creative lives, and who still live life heartily and creatively! I'll post more later....
7 Comments
Lynn Cohen link
1/30/2012 07:23:48 am

Loved this story! Wow.

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Karen Lynn Ingalls
12/26/2015 02:08:07 am

Hi Lynn — How did I miss your comment? I just spotted it now. Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

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Mark Gompertz
12/25/2015 12:13:49 pm

Really interesting article. I just learned that an oil painting that has been in my family for over a half century may have been painted by Willard Bond. It is signed "Bond 60." As it is not a sailing painting, I have not been able to ascertain for sure. Is there a website or a complete catalogue of his work?

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Karen Lynn Ingalls
12/26/2015 02:05:29 am

Hi Mark — I’m glad you enjoyed the article! I feel very fortunate to have met Willard, who was engaging, fun to talk with, and a marvelous storyteller, in addition to being an amazing painter. Although I know that the marine paintings came later, and that much of his earlier work, around 1960, was figurative, I’m not the best person to answer your question. I’m forwarding your comment by email to his daughter, Gretchen Bond de Limur, so she can answer it for for you. And let me add, how wonderful it is that your family has one of his paintings (if it is his), and all the best in determining whether it is!

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John Robinson link
1/11/2019 09:08:22 pm

Dear Ms. Ingalls, would you please pass this message along to Gretchen? I met her in Wellfleet MA in 1984. Willard was showing at the gallery where I worked. We built a fire on the beach and talked for a long time. It was a beautiful night. When she left, she kissed me goodbye. I remember that kiss vividly. I’d love to hear from her again. I know she’s married, so it’s just to talk. Thank you!

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Findom Pennsylvania link
2/15/2021 03:56:49 am

Thank you ffor this

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Karen Lynn Ingalls
2/15/2021 06:08:37 am

You're very welcome!

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