- the
Stettheimers attracted artists; Pop
artist Andy
Warhol wrote about the
Stettheimers in his 1980 book Popism: the
Warhol '60s. "Florine
Stettheimer was...
- with the director,
Sophie von Prieser. The
Stettheimers lived in
Berlin from 1887 to 1889,
where Stettheimer continued taking private drawing lessons....
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Florine Stettheimer. 1995. The life and art of
Florine Stettheimer. New Haven: Yale
University Press. Clark,
Sheila W. 2009. The
Stettheimer dollhouse...
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Alpine skier Florine of
Burgundy (1083–1097),
French crusader Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944),
American artist Sainte-Florine, a
commune in the Haute-Loire...
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American artist Man Ray.
Other key
members included Arthur Cravan,
Florine Stettheimer, and the Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven,
credited by some with proposing...
- and
Florine Stettheimer,
which invited him into the
upper echelons of the New York art world. He is
depicted in
Florine Stettheimer’s famous painting...
- such as
Perle Mesta have done so as well. The
Stettheimer sisters,
including the
artist Florine Stettheimer,
hosted gatherings at
their New York City home...
- Bellows,
Dempsey and Firpo, (1924)
Charles Demuth, My Egypt, 1927
Florine Stettheimer, New York/Liberty, 1918-1919 John
Steuart Curry,
Baptism in Kansas, 1928...
- York
Review of Books.
Retrieved July 10, 2012. McBride, Henry,
Florine Stettheimer, The
Museum of
Modern Art 1946. The
Letters of
Gertrude Stein and Carl...
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abstract work was
never exhibited during af Klint's lifetime.
Florine Stettheimer, Heat, c. 1919,
Brooklyn Museum Georgia O'Keeffe, Blue and
Green Music...