Timeline

Year(s) Age John O’Neil (1915-2004)
1915 Born, Kansas City, Missouri
1923 8 Moved to Oklahoma City
1928 13 First painting, landscape
1931 16 High school study with Grace Chadwick: paintings, posters, set designs.
First solo exhibition, Carnegie Library
1932 17 Art major, University of Oklahoma.
1936-1937 21-22 Graduate study, Colorado, with Boardman Robinson, Paul Barlin, Henry Varnum Poor. First teaching position. Figure and landscape painting.
1939 24 Master’s degree in painting. First New York trip. Museum of Modern Art; Museum of Non-Objective Art; Art of This Century.
First abstract painting.
1941 26 Taos. Study with Emil Bisttram. Series of geometric color abstractions.
1943 28 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Algeria.
Graphic intelligence charts and maps.
1944-1945 29-30 U.S. Army. Graphic artist, Pentagon, Washington. Opening of National Gallery.
1st Bonnard show.
1946 31 Discharge from army. Return to Oklahoma.
1947-1949 32-34 Taught at Ann Arbor and in New York.
Met Baziotes, Tony Smith, Jackson Pollock. Participated in national exhibitions.
1950 35 First Italian sojourn: Pisa, Rome, Venice.
1951 36-50 Director, School of Art, University of Oklahoma. 1951-65.
1951 36 Second Italian sojourn: University of Florence. Visits to Siena, Arezzo.
1952 37 Third Italian sojourn. Studied: Studio Hinna, Rome.
1953-1962 38-47 Teaching, administration and European travel: Scandinavia, Spain, Greece. Abstract painting with landscape references. Set designs, album designs.
1965 50 Move to Houston. Professor, Rice University. Simplified color abstractions.
1965 50-55 Chairman, Department of Art. 1965-70.
1966-1974 51-59 Painted in California, Texas & New Mexico. Oil pastel drawings. Color abstractions. Travel in England and the Netherlands.
1971 56-62 Director, Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University. 1971-77.
1978 63 First solo Houston Exhibition, Louisiana Gallery.
1980 65 Retirement from Rice University.
Joseph/Jonna Nazro Mullan Professor Emeritus, Art and Art History.
1981-90 66-75 Travel to Switzerland, Germany & Austria. Small precisionist watercolors. Acrylic paintings on canvas and paper. Larger, more fluid watercolors.
10/11/04 89 Deceased, St. Luke’s Hospital, Houston.