- Carl
Zigrosser (1891–1975) was an art
dealer best
known for
founding and
running the New York
Weyhe Gallery in the 1920s and 1930s, and as
Curator of...
- JSTOR 1360622. Bittner, p. 13. Bittner, p. 15.
Zigrosser, page XXII, 1969.
Gerhart Hauptmann,
quoted by
Zigrosser, page XIII, 1969. Partsch-Bergsohn, Isa (1994)...
- intellectuals.
Sherwood Anderson,
Clarence Darrow,
Wharton Esherick, Carl
Zigrosser, and
Upton Sinclair were
among its
notable visitors. The
Fairhope Single-Tax...
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about Yiddish culture following his
interactions there.
Gallerist Carl
Zigrosser wrote of the
Center expanding his
understanding of New York
society beyond...
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renderer and carpenter. At Columbia, Kent
befriended ****ure
curator Carl
Zigrosser, who
became his
close friend, supporter, and collaborator. Kent's early...
- and
Teacher on Sotheby's Blog". www.sothebys.com.
Retrieved 2015-07-16.
Zigrosser, Carl (1960). "Mauricio Lasansky" (PDF). The Art
Institute Chicago. The...
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prints for the
American art
market at the
request of his gallerist, Carl
Zigrosser,
director of the
Weyhe Gallery in New York, and Rivera's
friend William...
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lithographs showed scenes of
ordinary life with
humor and tolerance. Carl
Zigrosser, who had
studied it carefully,
wrote that "Her work is
imbued with pity...
- to 1964 and at
Newcomb College of
Tulane University (1937–1942). Carl
Zigrosser,
Keeper of
Prints at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art, wrote: "Durieux is...
- The
Modern School, Stelton, New Jersey,
October 1918.
Edited by Carl
Zigrosser "The
Impersonality of
American Art", Playboy, New York, nos. 4 and 5,...