Mashel Teitelbaum

Mashel Teitelbaum (1921–1985) (variant name Mashel Alexander Teitelbaum) was a Canadian painter, born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1921. He is the father of museum director Matthew Teitelbaum.

Mashel Teitelbaum died in Toronto, Ontario in 1985.

Selected exhibitions

  • 2004: MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario: Abstract Innovations: Mashel Teitelbaum
  • 1946: Saskatoon Art Centre, Saskatoon (with William Perehudoff)

Selected collections

  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
  • Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden (Smithsonian), Washington

References

    Additional sources

    • Fulford, Robert. Revolutions of the Soul: Mashel Teitelbaum in Canadian Painting
    • Fulford, Robert & Donald Kuspit. Mashel Teitelbaum: A Retrospective. Hamilton: Art Gallery of Hamilton, 1992.
    • Teitelbaum, Matthew et al. From Regionalism to Abstraction: Mashel Teitelbaum & Saskatchewan Art in the 1940s. 1991.


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