Biography

Dolya Goutman was born in the Caucasus by the Black Sea in Tsarist Russia on May 5, 1915, and died in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania on December 15, 2001. A prolific painter, Goutman’s paintings have been exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, Russia and Asia and are part of collections around the world.

Born into a prosperous family—his father was a clothing manufacturer who supplied uniforms for the Tsar’s army.

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Goutman with his father, Eli, in Russia

Goutman’s childhood was marked by World War I, the abdication of Tsar Nicholas in 1917, and the onset of the Russian civil war, which was fought door-to-door in the streets of his city (Krosnodar) until 1920, when the Bolsheviks prevailed.

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Goutman with his brother Manny in Russia

With that, the family’s business and home were confiscated, and in 1924, the family embarked on six-year journey to Latvia and finally to America, then in the throes of the Great Depression.

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Goutman (top row, second from right) at school in Latvia

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Goutman with brother in Latvia

Goutman was a child prodigy and in Latvia received his first formal training.

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Goutman in Latvia

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Goutman drawing in Latvia at age 12

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Goutman drawing in Latvia at age 12

That training continued in Detroit, where his family settled in 1930, and then at the Art Institute of Chicago, where Goutman was a scholarship student studying under Russian artist Boris Anisfeld from 1935 to 1940. In that year, Goutman was awarded a Foreign Travel Fellowship and, having watched Diego Rivera paint the Detroit Industry Murals, Goutman chose Mexico, where he stayed for two years. During that time, he came to know the great Mexican muralists.

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Goutman in Mexico

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Goutman in Mexico

Retuning to America in 1942, Goutman settled in Los Angeles, California, where he was an art director for Columbia Pictures and painted portraits of many Hollywood stars, including Clark Gable, Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, Charles Chaplin, Gary Cooper and others.

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Goutman, back to camera with Clark Gable

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Goutman with conductor Leopold Stokowski with Goutman’s portrait of Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich

In Hollywood, Goutman joined a Russian and Eastern European emigre community that included director John Hoffman, film composer Dimitri Tiomkin, and montage innovator Slavko Vorkapic.

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Goutman with Vorkopic at one of Goutman’s exhibitions in Los Angeles

During World War II, Goutman served in the United States Army, first connected with the USO and “Hollywood Canteen” providing art therapy for wounded soldiers, and then overseas in Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Germany and Austria.

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Goutman at Hollywood Canteen

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Goutman with Russian soldiers in Germany

Upon his return to the States in 1947, Goutman met and married New York actress Lois Claire and moved to Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, where he became Art Department Chair at Harlem Junior College.

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Publicity photo of Lois Claire circa 1947

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Goutman with Lois and painting of Akim Tamiroff Goutman painted for the movie, For Whom the Bell Tolls

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Goutman and Lois in Rosemont, Pennsylvania with their three sons, Andrew, Thomas, and Christopher

In 1952, Goutman joined the faculty of Moore College of Art, where he served as Head of the Painting Department and taught until his retirement in 1985.

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Goutman with Hollywood friend actor Sydney Chaplin and Moore College colleagues during Philadelphia tryouts for musical Funny Girl in 1964

Goutman earned an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania in 1952 and in 1995 was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Moore College of Art and Design.

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Goutman with student in his office at Moore

Selected Collections

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

Tretiakov State Museum, Moscow, USSR

Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona

Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Woodmere Alt Museum, Philadelphia

Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio

Lehigh University, Bethlehem

Temple University, Philadelphia

LaSalle College, Philadelphia

Haverford College, Radnor

St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia

Harcum Jr. College, Philadelphia

The White House, Washington, D.C.

SKF Industries, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington Delaware

Villanova University, Villanova

Selected Exhibitions

Raymond and Raymond Gallery; Beverly Hills, California

Vigoveno Art Galleries; Westwood, California

California Art Club; Los Angeles, California

The Los Angeles County Museum; Los Angeles, California

Actors' Lab Theater; Hollywood, California

Cathay Circle Theater; Beverly Hills, California

Philadelphia Alt Alliance; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Philadelphia Civic Center; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Junto Galleries; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

University of Pennsylvania School of Fine Arts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Walnut Street Theater Galleries; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Free Library of Philadelphia; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Beryl Lush Gallery; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Chester County Art Association; West Chester, Pennsylvania

Phillip's Mill; New Hope, Pennsylvania

Gloria Del (Old Swedes') Church; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Fidelity-Philadelphia Bank and Trust Company; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Gallery 306; Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

Norlyst Gallery; New York City, New York

The Newman Art Galleries; Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Calgary Allied Arts Center; Canada

Massillon Museum; Ohio

Syracuse University, Syracuse; New York

University of Oregon; Eugene, Oregon

University of South Carolina; South Carolina

University of Tulsa; Oklahoma

University of Wisconsin; Wisconsin

Penn State University; State College, Pennsylvania

University of New Mexico; Albuquerque, New Mexico

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts; Maryland

Rosemount College; Rosemont, Pennsylvania

Cabrini College; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jun Gallery; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

John Wanamaker Fine Arts Gallery; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Faculty Club; University of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Main Point; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

TV Guide Building; St. David's Pennsylvania

Radnor School Administration Building Art Galleries; Radnor, Pennsylvania

The Pyramid Club; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Academy of Notre Dame De Namur

Shrine Auditorium; Los Angeles, California

Memorial Art Gallery; Rochester, New York

Bob Jones University; South Carolina

Detroit Institute of Arts; Detroit, Michigan

Atlanta Alt Institute; Atlanta, Georgia

Washington County Museum; Hagerstown, Maryland

International House; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Philadelphia Sketch Club; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Upper Main Line YMCA; Pennsylvania

Main Line Center of the Alts; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Wayne Art Center Wayne, Pennsylvania

The Episcopal Academy; Merion, Pennsylvania

The Baldwin School; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Friends Central School; Overbrook, Pennsylvania

University of British Columbia; Canada

University of Manitoba; Canada

Philadelphia Museum of Art; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

American College; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Yokum Institute of Arts, West Lawn, PA

Goutman also exhibited under the auspices of the cultural Relations Section of the U.S. Foreign Service. His works were included in the exhibition organized for the San Francisco Peace Conference.

Selected Awards and Citations

Foreign Travel Fellowship from the Art Institute of Chicago

Birmingham General Hospital, Van Nuys, California Citation of Merit

Hollywood Canteen, Hollywood, California, Citation of Merit

Cinecolor Corporation A ward

Woodmere Art Museum, l " Prize

Raymond and Raymond Galleries, Beverly Hills, California, l " Prize

James Vigoveno Galleries, Beverly Hills, California, l st Prize

United States European Theater, Citation of Merit

Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, Purchase Prize

Artist's Equity, 1st Prizest Prize

Art Teachers' Association Award

Butler Art Institute Purchase Prize

Woodmere Alt Museum, Purchase Prize

Casa Fomiq, Medal of Honor, 1998