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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...
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Louis Stern Fine Arts
presented a
retrospective exhibition for
Lorser Feitelson entitled Lorser Feitelson and the
invention of Hard-edge painting, 1945–1965...
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Lorser Feitelson (1898–1978), a
public advocate of
modern art and
founder of
Southern California’s hard-edge abstraction. The
first show, "
Lorser Feitelson...
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movement that
arose in
Southern California in 1934 when
Helen Lundeberg and
Lorser Feitelson wrote a
manifesto explaining their desire to use art to convey...
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Helen Lundeberg (1908–1999) was an
American painter.
Along with her
husband Lorser Feitelson, she is
credited with
establishing the Post-Surrealist movement...
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Jules Langsner in 1959. The show
featured the work of Karl Benjamin,
Lorser Feitelson,
Frederick Hammersley, and John McLaughlin. The term “abstract...
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Dewasne Burgoyne Diller David Diao Ding Yi Theo van
Doesburg Thomas Downing Lorser Feitelson María
Freire Günter
Fruhtrunk Albert Gleizes Frederick Hammersley...
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Surreal Configuration:
Eternal Recurrence, 1936 and 1940
paintings by
Lorser Feitelson Xak III: The
Eternal Recurrence, a 1993 role-playing
video game...
- in
Pasadena and
exhibited at the
Tobey Moss
Gallery in Los
Angeles with
Lorser Feitelson and
Helen Lundeberg. Her work is in
several museums including...
- (1926–1992),
Israeli educator and
scholar Dina
Feitelson Research Award Lorser Feitelson (1898–1978),
American painter This page
lists people with the...