Carl Zigrosser

Carl Zigrosser (1891–1975) was an art dealer best known for running the New York Weyhe Gallery in the 1920s and 1930s,[1] and as Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art between 1940 and 1963. In the 1910s, he was active in New York's anarchist movement.[2]

Works

  • Rockwellkentiana (1933), with Rockwell Kent[3]
  • Six Centuries of Fine Prints (1937)[4][5]
  • Kaethe Kollwitz (1949), introduction[6]
  • The Expressionists: A Survey of Their Graphic Art (1957)[7]
  • The Appeal of Prints (1970)[8]
  • American Prints in the Library of Congress: A Catalog of the Collection, foreword (1970)[9]

References

  1. Adams, Clinton (1983). American lithographers 1900-1960. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. p. 36. ISBN 0826306608.
  2. Antliff, Allan (1994). "Carl Zigrosser and the Modern School: Nietzsche, Art, and Anarchism". Archives of American Art Journal. 34 (4): 16–23. doi:10.1086/aaa.34.4.1557542. ISSN 0003-9853. JSTOR 1557542.
  3. McMahon, A. Philip (1933). "Review of Rockwellkentiana". Parnassus. 5 (5): 28. doi:10.2307/771034. ISSN 1543-6314. JSTOR 771034.
  4. McMahon, A. Philip (1937). "Review of Six Centuries of Fine Prints". Parnassus. 9 (7): 31–32. doi:10.2307/771905. ISSN 1543-6314. JSTOR 771905.
  5. L., J. (1938). "Review of Six Centuries of Fine Prints". The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 73 (427): 188. ISSN 0951-0788. JSTOR 867508.
  6. Hoffmann, Edith (1949). "Review of Kaethe Kollwitz". The Burlington Magazine. 91 (552): 88–89. ISSN 0007-6287. JSTOR 870123.
  7. Selz, Peter (1958). "Review of The Expressionists: A Survey of Their Graphic Art". College Art Journal. 17 (4): 436–437. doi:10.2307/774166. hdl:2027/mdp.39015006737541. ISSN 1543-6322. JSTOR 774166.
  8. Miller, Jo (1971). "Review of The Appeal of Prints". The Print Collector's Newsletter. 2 (1): 18–19. ISSN 0032-8537. JSTOR 44130088.
  9. Hitchings, Sinclair H. (1970). "Review of American Prints in the Library of Congress". The Print Collector's Newsletter. 1 (4): 90–92. ISSN 0032-8537. JSTOR 44129159.


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