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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Julie A. Roden Jocelyn M. Rodgers Elizabeth H. Roemer Nicholas W. Rose Eric S. Rosen Laura E. Rosenbaum Brian J. Rosenthal David E. Rosow Caroline A. Rothert Marina B. Rubin Roee E. Rubinstein Ismail G. Ruiz Robyn Sackeyfio Daniel K. Salomon Saloni K. Saraiya Claudio A. Sauer Maureen K. Schad Kristi L. Schaeffer Ryan G. Schaffer Robert E. Schlesinger Vanessa A. Schlueter Alexandra V. Schmitz Robert S. Schwartz Wendy A. Seider Maya Sen Alexander B. Sevy Jeloni Shabazz Melina E. Shannon-DiPietro Daniel A. Shapiro Bede M. Sheppard Manisha S. Shetty John H. Shin Yayoi J. Shionoiri Eliot Shmukler Rebekah...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifteen Minutes: World Famous | 12/16/1999 | See Source »

...Busch-Reisinger exhibition does an adequate job of presenting the complexity of Weimar visual culture. There are no flagship pieces; not one oil painting graces the show (where is Christian Schad?). Copious books have been placed in the hallway outside the exhibit to bolster the scanty offerings. There is a characteristic Georg Grosz sketch of men and women walking about, greedy and mean, but it feels like little more than a twig compared to the corpus of Grosz's works. The same is true of the representation given of Beckmann, Feiniger, Albers, Schlemmer and other Weimar stars. The only artist...

Author: By Benjamin E. Lytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: WEIMAR at the BUSCH-REISINGER | 12/4/1998 | See Source »

...suggested to some critics that early works like Girl with Roses, 1947-48, a portrait of his first wife, Kitty Garman, daughter of the sculptor Jacob Epstein, were done under the spell of the German Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) portraiture of the 1920s -- painters like Otto Dix or Christian Schad. Actually the basis was much earlier: Albrecht Durer, whose fixedly staring, ultradetailed watercolors set Freud's first standards about the inspection of faces and bodies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fat Lady Sings | 12/27/1993 | See Source »

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