Word: lewison
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CHOICE OF AMERICANS-Lewison, 50 East 76th. Just the thing for a hot day: Bierstadt's small Washington, D.C. in 1863 showing Conestoga wagons winding along the Potomac, Cole's English Landscape in which couples as well as cows find coolness by a stream, Moro's Beach at Cape Cod, Lawson's impressionistic Landscape in pinks and greens, Ochtman's Mill Pond, Casilear's New Hampshire ravine, an unusual treatment of texture in rocks, moss and wood. Through June...
LOUIS EILSHEMIUS-Lewison, 50 East 76th. He was by his own accounting, an author, dramatist, composer, librettist, globetrotter, womanologist, inventor and mesmerist. Eilshemius was also a gifted artist who suffered more than most from a fickle public. This centenary showing begins with a beautifully precise drawing done at twelve, runs through his stay in Samoa and concludes with 1909. when he was 45 and still unknown (he died in 1941). Also a collection of his letters, photographs, poetry. Through March...
19TH CENTURY HOLIDAY-Lewison, 50 East 76th. Select representational paintings by 18 lesser-known artists of the past, mostly Americans. Included are J. F. Cropsey's The Old Mill, J. W. Casilear's In the Wood, Bierstadt's Italian Peasant and August Franzen's Mother and Child. Through...
...Tribune had taken from the A.M.A. Journal the text of a talk given last June by Baltimore Surgeon Edward F. Lewison. And the talk was little more than quotes from a book Lewison had published eight years earlier, contending that despite improvements in detection and treatment, the death rate of women from breast cancer has stayed about the same for half a century...
ALBERT BIERSTADT-Florence Lewison, 50 East 76th St. These 24 paintings by a master of mammoth landscapes come as a surprise. Not only are they small (the largest is only 11½ in. by 15⅜ in.), but their simplicity makes them almost abstract despite being 100 years old. Through...