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1914 Highland Park, Illinois - 2009 New York. Known for: Abstract linear public sculpture.
Born Bernard Rosenthal in 1914 Highland Park, Illinois, Tony Rosenthal earned a B.F.A. from the University of Michigan and from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Since 1960 the Artist was professionally... Read full biography
Born Bernard Rosenthal in 1914 Highland Park, Illinois, Tony Rosenthal earned a B.F.A. from the University of Michigan and from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Since 1960 the Artist was professionally known and credited as Tony Rosenthal, when Sam Kootz, the Art Dealer persuaded Mr. Rosenthal to use his... Read full biography
Born Bernard Rosenthal in 1914 Highland Park, Illinois, Tony Rosenthal earned a B.F.A. from the University of Michigan and from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Since 1960 the Artist was professionally known and credited as Tony Rosenthal, when Sam Kootz, the Art Dealer persuaded Mr. Rosenthal to use his nickname, Tony. When the Artist celebrated his 92nd birthday, he expressed a preference for the Tony Rosenthal credit for all Works of Art he created over 7 decades. Mr. Rosenthal is probably best... Read full biography
Born Bernard Rosenthal in 1914 Highland Park, Illinois, Tony Rosenthal earned a B.F.A. from the University of Michigan and from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Since 1960 the Artist was professionally known and credited as Tony Rosenthal, when Sam Kootz, the Art Dealer persuaded Mr. Rosenthal to use his nickname, Tony. When the Artist celebrated his 92nd birthday, he expressed a preference for the Tony Rosenthal credit for all Works of Art he created over 7 decades. Mr. Rosenthal is probably best known Internationally for creating The Alamo, 1967, also known as the Astor Place Cube, the Monumental 15' Rotating Black CorTen Steel Cube, poised on its tip, which has been permanent installation on Astor Place in downtown Manhattan since the 60's.... Read full biography
Born Bernard Rosenthal in 1914 Highland Park, Illinois, Tony Rosenthal earned a B.F.A. from the University of Michigan and from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Since 1960 the Artist was professionally known and credited as Tony Rosenthal, when Sam Kootz, the Art Dealer persuaded Mr. Rosenthal to use his nickname, Tony. When the Artist celebrated his 92nd birthday, he expressed a preference for the Tony Rosenthal credit for all Works of Art he created over 7 decades. Mr. Rosenthal is probably best known Internationally for creating The Alamo, 1967, also known as the Astor Place Cube, the Monumental 15' Rotating Black CorTen Steel Cube, poised on its tip, which has been permanent installation on Astor Place in downtown Manhattan since the 60's. The Alamo was the first permanent contemporary outdoor public sculpture installed in 1967, and... Read full biography
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