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- Lorser Feitelson (1898–1978) was an artist known as one of the founding fathers of Southern California–based hard-edge painting. Born in Savannah, Georgia...
- Feitelson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dina Feitelson (1926–1992), Israeli educator and scholar Dina Feitelson Research Award...
- Dina Feitelson (Hebrew: דינה פייטלסון), also known as Dina Feitelson-Schur (Hebrew: דינה פייטלסון-שור) (born 1926; died 1992), was an Israeli educator...
- College, observed a common link among the recent work of Lorser Feitelson (1898–1978), Feitelson's wife Helen Lundeberg (1908–1999), John McLaughlin (1898–1976)...
- arose in Southern California in 1934 when Helen Lundeberg and Lorser Feitelson wrote a manifesto explaining their desire to use art to convey the relationship...
- Feitelson (1898–1978), a public advocate of modern art and founder of Southern California’s hard-edge abstraction. The first show, "Lorser Feitelson and...
- Wolkowitch 3 2 September 2022 Natifs 5,366,000 27.3% Valérie Kaprisky, Ben Feitelson, Lola Le Lann 4 2 September 2022 La Chambre ouverte 4,680,000 27.0% Catherine...
- Lundeberg (1908–1999) was an American painter. Along with her husband Lorser Feitelson, she is credited with establishing the Post-Surrealist movement. Her artistic...
- The Dina Feitelson Research Award is an award established in 1997 by the International Reading ****ociation to honor the memory of Dina Feitelson, the Israeli...
- Langsner in 1959. The show featured the work of Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, Frederick Hammersley, and John McLaughlin. The term “abstract classicists”...