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1887 Eurberg, Lithuania - 1966 Bath, Maine. Known for: Abstract sculpture, modernist landscape and figure painting.
Born in Eurburg, Lithuania on Feb. 28, 1887, William Zorach was brought to the U.S. in 1891. He grew up in Cleveland and later worked as a lithographer while studying at night at the Cleveland School... Read full biography
Born in Eurburg, Lithuania on Feb. 28, 1887, William Zorach was brought to the U.S. in 1891. He grew up in Cleveland and later worked as a lithographer while studying at night at the Cleveland School of Art. The winters of 1907 and 1908 were spent in New York City studying at the National Academy... Read full biography
Born in Eurburg, Lithuania on Feb. 28, 1887, William Zorach was brought to the U.S. in 1891. He grew up in Cleveland and later worked as a lithographer while studying at night at the Cleveland School of Art. The winters of 1907 and 1908 were spent in New York City studying at the National Academy of Design. He spent the year 1920 in Yosemite Valley which resulted in dozens of watercolors, drawings, and oils of the area. He died in Bath, Maine on Nov. 15, 1966. Exhibitions:. Armory Show (NYC),... Read full biography
Born in Eurburg, Lithuania on Feb. 28, 1887, William Zorach was brought to the U.S. in 1891. He grew up in Cleveland and later worked as a lithographer while studying at night at the Cleveland School of Art. The winters of 1907 and 1908 were spent in New York City studying at the National Academy of Design. He spent the year 1920 in Yosemite Valley which resulted in dozens of watercolors, drawings, and oils of the area. He died in Bath, Maine on Nov. 15, 1966. Exhibitions:. Armory Show (NYC), 1913; LACMA, 1940. Collections:. MM; LACMA; AIC. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". Who's Who in American Art 1936-66; NY Times, 11-17-1966 (obituary). Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by... Read full biography
Born in Eurburg, Lithuania on Feb. 28, 1887, William Zorach was brought to the U.S. in 1891. He grew up in Cleveland and later worked as a lithographer while studying at night at the Cleveland School of Art. The winters of 1907 and 1908 were spent in New York City studying at the National Academy of Design. He spent the year 1920 in Yosemite Valley which resulted in dozens of watercolors, drawings, and oils of the area. He died in Bath, Maine on Nov. 15, 1966. Exhibitions:. Armory Show (NYC), 1913; LACMA, 1940. Collections:. MM; LACMA; AIC. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940". Who's Who in American Art 1936-66; NY Times, 11-17-1966 (obituary). Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here.... Read full biography
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- Coming Home: The Cornish Art ColonyAugust 2006Mueller, Bob & Gilbert-Smith, AlmaAmerican Art Review
- Art CrimesDecember 2004Nesmith, RobertArt & Antiques
- Williams College Museum of ArtJune 2004Stomberg, John RAmerican Art Review
- Quick SketchesMay 2004Editors, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- American Art at the Flint InstituteOctober 2003Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- Artistic SynergyDecember 2001May, StephenArt & Antiques
- Art TalkJanuary 1999Editors, ARTNewsARTnews
- Two Centuries of American DrawingDecember 1997Dreishpoon, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- Transformations in Cleveland ArtAugust 1996Steinberg, DavidAmerican Art Review
- To Be ModernAugust 1996Yount,SylviaAmerican Art Review
- Holger Cahill and American Folk ArtSeptember 1995Jeffers, WendyThe Magazine Antiques
