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Edward C. Robison III/Courtesy The Menil CollectionSobel’s rise in the New York art scene was speedy — and short-lived. An untitled Sobel work, featuring totemic figured rendered in crayon and gouache on drawing pad paper. There’s a lot to still learn.”An untitled Sobel work, circa 1946. Courtesy the Museum of Modern Art/The Menil CollectionAn untitled Sobel work, circa 1946-1948. James Craven/Courtesy The Menil CollectionWhat the exhibition demonstrates above all is how innovative Sobel was, in both her media and methods of application.
Persons: Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Janet Sobel, you’ve, Sobel, Edward C, Robison III, Sol Sobel, Sidney Janis, Janis, “ Janet Sobel, Clement Greenberg, Pollock, ” Greenberg, , totemic, Paul Hester, Len Sobel —, — Sobel, Baruch, ” Len Sobel, Peggy Guggenheim, Guggenheim, Louise Bourgeois, Lee Krasner, Leonora Carrington, New Jersey —, Natalie Dupêcher, ” Dupêcher, Len Sobel, William Rubin, Rubin, Sobel —, Len Sobel’s, I’m, James Craven, , , Dupêcher, Organizations: CNN, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Art Students League, Arts Club of Chicago, Brooklyn Daily, New, Puma, , Museum of Modern Art, National Gallery of Art, Menil, Brooklyn, Pennsylvania Academy, Fine Arts, Guggenheim, EPA, of Modern Art, MoMA, San Diego Museum of Art, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Locations: New York, Paris, Brighton Beach , Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Washington ,, Houston —, Ukrainian, New Jersey, York, Manhattan, Venice, Perth Amboy, Plainfield , New Jersey, Ukraine, Bentonville , Arkansas, America
Later moving to New York, Budd, in the early 1880s, opened a newsstand in Manhattan, where for a time he was recognized as the sole purveyor of old newspapers and magazines, also called back numbers. Budd became known as the Back Number King or, more often, Back Number Budd, which was how he signed his checks. He built his collection by buying papers from clubs, hotels and elsewhere at the per-pound rate that dealers usually offered to pulp them. By the end of the 1880s, the collection had grown to more than 2 million copies, requiring, he found, a warehouse to store them. There his inventory continued to swell — to more than four million copies in the 1890s and to more than six million copies by about 1905.
Persons: Budd Organizations: York Sun, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, The New York Locations: New York, Manhattan, America, Greeley Square, Queens, United States, The New York Sun
Fang Lang, cel care a fost găsit plutind pe pe o ușă, a vâslit ulterior o barca de salvare care a transportat în siguranță supraviețuitorii. Chang Chip a rămas cu sechele grave după accident și a murit de pneumonie în 1914. Ah Lam a fost deportat în Hong Kong, în timp ce Ling Hee a fost îmbarcat spre India. Fang Lang a decedat în 1985, la vârsta de 90 de ani. Tom Fong crede că tatăl său nu a vorbit despre asta din cauza traumei și a stigmatizării.
Persons: Ellis, Lee Bing, Lang, Ah Lam, Chung, Ling Hee, Arthur Jones, - lea, Tim Maltin, Maltin, Titanic, Tom Fong, Fang Lang Organizations: Ellis Island, BBC, Titanic, Eagle, Fang Locations: New York, SUA, China, The, Caraibe, chinez, Occident, Brooklyn, Cuba, Londra, Hong Kong, India, Canada, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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