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1891/95 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 2002 New York City. Known for: Genre, figure, portrait, and landscape painting.
Theresa F. Bernstein was born in Philadelphia in 1895 to cultured, middle-class immigrant parents. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, from which she graduated in 1911 with an... Read full biography
Theresa F. Bernstein was born in Philadelphia in 1895 to cultured, middle-class immigrant parents. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, from which she graduated in 1911 with an award for general achievement. From Daniel Garber, her most memorable teacher, she carried forward... Read full biography
Theresa F. Bernstein was born in Philadelphia in 1895 to cultured, middle-class immigrant parents. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, from which she graduated in 1911 with an award for general achievement. From Daniel Garber, her most memorable teacher, she carried forward a plein-air landscape painting with startling color contrasts and bright accents of light. After a brief enrollment at the Art Students League in New York, where she took life and portraiture classes... Read full biography
Theresa F. Bernstein was born in Philadelphia in 1895 to cultured, middle-class immigrant parents. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, from which she graduated in 1911 with an award for general achievement. From Daniel Garber, her most memorable teacher, she carried forward a plein-air landscape painting with startling color contrasts and bright accents of light. After a brief enrollment at the Art Students League in New York, where she took life and portraiture classes with William Merritt Chase, she traveled for a second time to Europe with her mother, her first trip abroad having been made in 1905. Never a formal student of Robert Henri, she nonetheless embraced his philosophy of depicting the city's everyday... Read full biography
Theresa F. Bernstein was born in Philadelphia in 1895 to cultured, middle-class immigrant parents. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, from which she graduated in 1911 with an award for general achievement. From Daniel Garber, her most memorable teacher, she carried forward a plein-air landscape painting with startling color contrasts and bright accents of light. After a brief enrollment at the Art Students League in New York, where she took life and portraiture classes with William Merritt Chase, she traveled for a second time to Europe with her mother, her first trip abroad having been made in 1905. Never a formal student of Robert Henri, she nonetheless embraced his philosophy of depicting the city's everyday drama. "Exposed during both tours to the latest adventures in modernism being investigated in these foreign art capitals, Bernstei... Read full biography
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- Theresa Bernstein: Rediscovering an Ashcan School ArtistNovember 2008Cohen, Michele, Dr.Fine Art Connoisseur
- Theresa Bernstein Works on View at Cape Ann MuseumJuly 2006EditorAntiques and the Arts Weekly
- Theresa Bernstein: American ModernistMay 2006Whalen, JoanAmerican Art Review
- New Women Students of Robert HenriMarch 2005Wardle, MarianAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ReviewsOctober 2003Editor, ARTnewsARTnews
- Theresa Bernstein: Early ModernistApril 2001Burnham, Patricia MAmerican Art Review
- New York ReviewsOctober 2000Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- A & A UpdateSeptember 2000Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Philadelphia Ten/Women ArtistsFebruary 1998Talbott, Page/Patricia SydneyAmerican Art Review
- A Survey of the North ShoreAugust 1997Tysver, TedAmerican Art Review
- The Sellars CollectionApril 1997Woods, JeanAmerican Art Review
