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Rajmund Kanelba, Un Soir sur Seine
Interior with a Dog, Henri Matisse, 1934
artist-mcescher: Birds, 1926, M.C. Escher
Still Life with Anemones , 1915Henri Le Fauconnier
The Fiddler, Marc Chagall, 1913
Apothecary in Vitebsk, Marc Chagall, 1914Happy birthday to Marc Chagall, born on this date in 1887.
Milton Avery, Black Sea, 1959Oil on canvas50 x 67 ¾ in.© Milton Avery Trust / Artists Rights
Adolph GottliebPetaloid1968. 96 x 96 x 48”.Painted steel.©Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation/Lice
FROM THE #ARCHIVE: In 1950, #Kootz Gallery invites three of their represented #artists, #AdolphGottl
From The #Archive:In 1959, #AdolphGottlieb has a solo show at Galerie Rive Droite in #Paris.The #exh
In 1972, Thomas Hess said of #AdolphGottlieb, “He has the option to dare greatly, and Gottlieb’s art
At left:Adolph GottliebPictograph1946 36 x 48”Oil on canvasCLOSING SOON: “From Motherwell to Hofmann
The Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Foundation blog is now online, and features information on works by
Adolph Gottlieb, “Untitled”. 1973. Monotype in oil on paper. 26x18" “The sear
Installation view, “Ten Americans After Paul Klee.” Photo by Lee Stalsworth.On April 22n
Happy birthday to Esther Gottlieb, co-founder and first President of the Adolph & Esther Gottlie
On this day in 1954, “Adolph Gottlieb: An Exhibition of Recent Paintings,” opened at Koo
Adolph Gottlieb Composition 1956Gouache on paper20 ¼ x 29 ¼ ” On view now at The Hyde
All of us at the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation extend our condolences to our colleagues at t
“The tradition of modern art is a tradition of revolution: there’s one revolution after another — fo
“Ten Americans After Paul Klee” is now on view at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. The ex
From the archive: A reproduction of the original invitation for the solo exhibition “Adolph Go
On November 3rd, the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia will be holding a symposium
In a 1963 letter to Martin Friedman, Samuel Kootz discusses Adolph Gottlieb’s painting “Frozen
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