Emanuel Glicenstein - Artist Info

About Emanuel Glicenstein

Name variants

Romano Glitzenstein, Emanuel Glicen Romano
  • Biography from the Archives of askART

    Emanuel Glicenstein biographical photo
    Born in Rome, Italy, Emanuel Romano became a painter, illustrator, muralist and teacher in New York City where from 1944 to 1945 he taught at the City College of New York. One of his murals is in the Klondike Building, Welfare Island, New York.

    He studied in Switzerland and exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and in 1940 at the Art Institute of Chicago.

    Source:
    Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"
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    The following, submitted May 2005, is from Kenneth Arthur who has researched the artist. He write: "I have additional information on exhibits and museum holdings. This information was gathered for an exhibit in Florida of over 300 of Emanuel
    Romano's works.

    Museum Collections: Boston Museum of Fine Art; Detroit Museum; New London Museum; Fogg Museum of Art; Musees Natioaux De France.

    Exhibitions: 1909- Munich- Drawings;1920- Rome- Bragalia- paintings;1930-
    New York- Murai Gallery- paintings;1931- Boston- Goodman-Walker Galleries-
    paintings; 1932- New York- S.P.R. Galleries- paintings;1940- New York- Marie
    Sterner Galleries- paintings;1942- New York- Lilienfeld Galleries-
    paintings;1932- New York- Feigl Gallery- paintings;1932- New York- Chinese
    Gallery- paintings; 1947- New York- Cambridge Galleries- paintings;1951- New
    York- Pasaeddoit Gallery- Paintings;1955- Paris- Katia Granoff Gallery-
    paintings;1961- New York- Rothschild Gallery- paintings;1965- New York- City
    College- drawings & watercolors;1968- New York- Gotham Book Gallery-
    portraits;1969- Vestart Gallery- paintings;1976- Tel Aviv- Lim Galleries-
    paintings.

    He also exhibited at: The Whitney Museum; The Society of Independent Artists; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; The Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Biography from Papillon Gallery

    Emanuel Glicenstein biographical photo
    Emanuel Glicen Romano
    1897-1984

    Born in Rome, Italy, Emanuel Romano became a painter, illustrator, muralist and teacher in New York City where from 1944 to 1945 he taught at the City College of New York.

    In 1936 Romano worked designing and painting murals for the WPA, one of his murals is in the Klondike Building, Welfare Island, New York, another of these works is in the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg Florida.

    He studied in Switzerland and exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and in 1940 at the Art Institute of Chicago.

    He moved to Safed in Israel in 1953 to set up a museum in his father's memory.

    Museum Collections: Boston Museum of Fine Art; Detroit Museum; New London Museum; Fogg Museum of Art; Musees Natioaux De France.

    Exhibitions:

    1909- Munich- Drawings;
    1920- Rome- Bragalia- paintings;
    1930-New York- Murai Gallery- paintings
    1931- Boston- Goodman-Walker Galleries-paintings
    1932- New York- S.P.R. Galleries- paintings
    1940- New York- Marie Sterner Galleries- paintings
    1942- New York- Lilienfeld Galleries-paintings
    1932- New York- Feigl Gallery- paintings
    1932- New York- Chinese Gallery- paintings
    1947- New York- Cambridge Galleries- paintings
    1951- NewYork- Pasaeddoit Gallery- Paintings
    1955- Paris- Katia Granoff Gallery-paintings
    1961- New York- Rothschild Gallery- paintings
    1965- New York- City College- drawings & watercolors
    1968- New York- Gotham Book Gallery-portraits
    1969- Vestart Gallery- paintings
    1976- Tel Aviv- Lim Galleries-paintings

    He also exhibited at: The Whitney Museum; The Society of Independent Artists; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; The Art Institute of Chicago.

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