Neilson taught at the Art Students League from 1926 to 1927, before becoming an instructor at the National Academy of Design from 1927 to 1934. After he stopped teaching, he served as the Academy's council from 1937 to 1946.[2]: 415
Personal life
Neilson was married to Mary Park Neilson, a prominent socialite in Santa Barbara and New York. She filed for divorce in April 1924, arguing that he had failed to provide for her while he studied in Paris.[3]
He died on March 1, 1964, at his apartment in New York.[4]
Awards
National Academy of Design's Isaac N. Maynard Prize
References
^Saunders, Richard H. (2016). American Faces: A Cultural History of Portraiture and Identity. University Press of New England. p. 20. ISBN9781611688931.
^ abcDearinger, David B. (2004). Paintings & Sculpture at the Nat. Academy of Design, Vol. 1: 1826-1925. Hudson Hills. ISBN9781555950293.