Leland Bell (September 17, 1922 – September 18, 1991) was an American painter.
Leland Bell was a self-taught painter whose passion for the discipline of painting has inspired and influenced many.
He was also a fierce advocate for artists that he admired.
In the early years of his career these included Karl Knaths, Jean Arp, and Piet Mondrian.
In these early years he worked as a guard at the Museum of Non-Objective Art.
Bell was also a jazz aficionado and drummer.In 1944 he married the painter Louisa MatthÃasdóttir (1917–2000), whose figurative style influenced his work.
In contrast to MatthÃasdóttir, who worked quickly, Bell labored over his paintings, sometimes for years.
The couple had a daughter, Temma, in 1945.
The family divided their time between New York and MatthÃasdóttir's native Iceland.
Bell was active as a painter, teacher, and lecturer.
In 1987, he had a retrospective exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC.
He was diagnosed with leukemia in the 1980s, and died September 18, 1991.