...the Byzantine world -- but the power of decorative symbolization of the contents of Jewish faith, within a Christianized and Hellenized Oriental world,through the imaging of the Shrine, the Heavens, and the Promise.MEYERSCHAPIRO
TABLE OF CONTENTSView of Gardanne THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM, NEW YORK Frontispiece PAUL CEZANNE by MeyerSchapiro 9Uncle Dominic as a Monk Opposite page 32The Picnic 34The Black Clock 36L'Estaque, Melting Snow 38The Man with a Straw Hat 40The...
...the Origins of Bolshevism; Alfred G. Meyer, Leninism; Donald W. Treadgold, Lenin...in Russia, see the works by Haimson, Meyer, Treadgold, andBerdyaev cited in note...Three Who Made a Revolution; Leonard Schapiro, The Communist Party of the Soviet Union...
...arithmetic textbook, destined for the forthcomingschools of the First Republic. For anappraisal of the man, see Jacob S. Schapiro, Condorcet and the Rise ofLiberalism, Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., New York, 1934. Such was the doctrine...
...32ff.19.Helen Epstein, MeyerSchapiro. A Passion to Know and MakeKnown...00281984);U. Kultermann, MeyerSchapiro et l'histoire de l'art du...0029.20.Helen Epstein, MeyerSchapiro, p. 81. It must be mentioned...
...Expressionists wasthe art historian, MeyerSchapiro. Schapiro was a child of the...contribution stating that he hadasked Schapiro "to make suggestions which I...historian Udo Kultermann pointed out, MeyerSchapiro "was underthe spell of the great...
...a comprehensive listing of all MeyerSchapiro's publications, see Lillian Milgram Schapiro (ed.), MeyerSchapiro: The Bibliography, New York...1 (1994) (special issue on MeyerSchapiro, Guest Editor: David Craven...
...biographical information about MeyerSchapiro is based on theauthor's interview...27 July 1974; Helen Epstein, MeyerSchapiro: To Know and MakeKnown, Part...3 April 1934, p. 2.63.MeyerSchapiro, The Social Bases of Art, First...
...the1930's: Clement Greenberg and MeyerSchapiro. Greenberg was a largelyself...criticizes itself by its ownmethods."MeyerSchapiro was a colorful figure and was...written more persuasively than MeyerSchapiro about Romanesqueart, to which...
...a kind of convulsivenihilism.Schapiro's approach restores, I think...thandestructive, he lets us see. Indeed, MeyerSchapiro's criticism approacheswhat for...ofUndecidability. It is the art historian MeyerSchapiro, however, strangely,who has...
......religion, morality, and philosophical ideas.-MeyerSchapiro, "Style" (1953)1 In 1939, some fourteen years before MeyerSchapiro thus characterized the Marxist approach to the history......
...MEYERSCHAPIRO Worldview in Painting-Art and Society New York: George Braziller...accounts, some dating as far back as the 1930s, of art and society. MeyerSchapiro discusses the social functions of art, the future of the arts, the......
...MEYERSCHAPIRO Romanesque Architectural Sculpture: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures...2006. 277 pp.; 70 b/w ills. $40.00 A decade after his death, MeyerSchapiro (1904-1996), the charismatic teacher and scholar of medieval and......
......the "disappearing Christ" by MeyerSchapiro,5 broke decisively with these...Gothic period. In a classic study, Schapiro related the religious meaning of...pictorial innovation. Rather, Schapiro emphasized that the new iconography......
...In 1957 the art historian MeyerSchapiro suggested that the significance...refuge from total instrumentality. Schapiro asserted further that American avant...expression. Among these, according to Schapiro, were spontaneity and an innovative......
......from Frank Lloyd Wright and Marcel Duchamp to MeyerSchapiro, promoting an ecological understanding of art in...1957, especially in the opening paper given by Schapiro. While Schapiro and others equated communication with instrumentalization......
......Crusades, the great art historian MeyerSchapiro provides an ideal methodological...meaning, it is hard to imagine that Schapiro could have predicted an age like...holy wars that inevitably follow. Schapiro wrote his essay at a time when......
......1933 the critic and art historian MeyerSchapiro wrote a review of an exhibition...class-conscious worker."1 Schapiro wrote at a time when the Left was...community. The frustration evident in Schapiro's comments has been shared by......
......of becoming the "subject matter," not just, in MeyerSchapiro's terms, content matter. The process poem much...moreover, an urban vision, similar to that which MeyerSchapiro discovered in the intercepting planes of Degas and......
......Chambers.(3) This material seems disappointing. MeyerSchapiro, the notable social historian of art, found that Chambers...creative or personal contribution" everything but titles. Schapiro, while also calling these contracts "minutely detai...
......Leonardo da Vinci's 500th birthday, MeyerSchapiro gave a lecture in the Great Hall...thronged by those curious to see how Schapiro, who brought the scholarly authority...There were no slides at all. Schapiro was a lean figure with the features......
...MeyerSchapiro, who died on March 3 at the age of 91...record of his career. For the wonder of Schapiro's reputation, given his achievements...it is all the more astonishing that Schapiro's activities at the close of the '30s......
......describes is an updated version of MeyerSchapiro's diagnosis of contemporary art...Recent Abstract Painting." Schapiro writes: If painting and sculpture...3) With disarming innocence, Schapiro located the means of challenging......
......Collins in his studio on Manhattan's Upper East Side. TNC: You are the great-nephew of MeyerSchapiro? COLLINS: Yes, my mother's uncle was MeyerSchapiro; that makes him my great-uncle. TNC: Did you know him at all? Was he at family gatherings......
......initiated his nearly thirty-year-long epistolary, confessional relationship with the art historian MeyerSchapiro, written in response to Schapiro's participation in the 1948 Life magazine round table "Modern Art: Fifteen Distinguished Critics......
......Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, Daniel Bell, MeyerSchapiro, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Irving Howe, Alfred Kazin...the English professor Trilling and the art historian Schapiro were the first to make it onto the Columbia faculty......
......aesthetics led him to semiotician (and fellow Bonnard fan) MeyerSchapiro at Columbia University, where as a graduate student...complemented the training undertaken with Hofmann and Schapiro and completed an abstractionist's trifecta. Kaprow......
......as a guard at the Museum of Modern Art, and attended MeyerSchapiro's lectures at Columbia), by 1963 Flavin had become...history, and assuming, I think, that I was a student of Schapiro's (which I was not), Flavin asked to audit my lectures......
......Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, Daniel Bell, MeyerSchapiro, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Irving Howe, Alfred Kazin...the English professor Trilling and the art historian Schapiro were the first to make it onto the Columbia faculty......
......historian, teacher and critic, MeyerSchapiro wove a rich tapestry of a host...University, was a student of Mr. Schapiro's at Columbia. Weil said he...should have been called the Mind of MeyerSchapiro," Weil said. "The way to pass......
......New York the following year and painted for 14 more years in obscurity. His break came when Clement Greenberg and MeyerSchapiro included him in their "New Talents 1950" show at the Koontz Gallery. In 1951, he participated in the "9th Street......
......Jacopo della Quercia under Rudolf Wittkower, and the department included other luminaries such as Julius Held and MeyerSchapiro. Beck's monograph Jacopo della Quercia was published by Columbia University Press in two volumes in 1991. An energetic......
......New York art scene. While working for a doctorate at Columbia University, she studied with renowned art historians MeyerSchapiro, Julius Held and Rudolph Wittkower but chose to hang out with artists. The critic met Mr. Rivers when she was 18......
......eateries in mixed company.The works that show Wehmer hitting his stride are in league with what noted art critic MeyerSchapiro termed second-wave Abstract Expressionism. They are bold and colorful, marked by what Williams termed a "violent......
......American Abstractionist Hans Hofmann, before studying for a doctorate on Mondrian at Columbia under the art historian MeyerSchapiro, and then at the New School with the composer John Cage. (Among his Cage contemporaries was the Fluxus artist Yoko......
......drawings foreshadows the dot effect Seurat would develop in color as pointillism in his great paintings. As art writer MeyerSchapiro said in an essay quoted in the show's catalog: "The dots in Seurat's paintings have something of the quality......
......Judd's huge brain, his training as an art historian with two of the subject's great names, Rudolf Wittkower and MeyerSchapiro. Now, they show a different Donald Judd: emotional, human and humane; a Judd who begins at home."When Jamie......
......edgier end of the Manhattan social spectrum. She painted media plutocrats and their wives, curators, critics such as MeyerSchapiro, poets, other artists. In 1970, she did Kate Millett, author of Sexual Politics, for the cover of Time magazine......
......figures," said Eugene Sherman, an economist with M.A. Schapiro Co. in New York. "But one needs to probe beneath the headlines...to get mixed signals," said Chris Varvares of Laurence H. Meyer Associates, a St. Louis economic forecasting firm. "Today......
...MeyerSchapiro (shəpĬr´ō), 1904–96, American art historian, b. Siauliai, Lithuania. Schapiro came to the United States in 1907 and later...artists and writers. In his earliest work Schapiro made pioneering investigations into the......
......Leonardo da Vinci's 500th birthday, MeyerSchapiro gave a lecture in the Great Hall...thronged by those curious to see how Schapiro, who brought the scholarly authority...There were no slides at all. Schapiro was a lean figure with the features......
......religion, morality, and philosophical ideas.-MeyerSchapiro, "Style" (1953)1 In 1939, some fourteen years before MeyerSchapiro thus characterized the Marxist approach to the history......
......historian, teacher and critic, MeyerSchapiro wove a rich tapestry of a host...University, was a student of Mr. Schapiro's at Columbia. Weil said he...should have been called the Mind of MeyerSchapiro," Weil said. "The way to pass......
...MEYERSCHAPIRO Worldview in Painting-Art and Society New York: George Braziller...accounts, some dating as far back as the 1930s, of art and society. MeyerSchapiro discusses the social functions of art, the future of the arts, the......
...MeyerSchapiro, who died on March 3 at the age of 91...record of his career. For the wonder of Schapiro's reputation, given his achievements...it is all the more astonishing that Schapiro's activities at the close of the '30s......
...MEYERSCHAPIRO Romanesque Architectural Sculpture: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures...2006. 277 pp.; 70 b/w ills. $40.00 A decade after his death, MeyerSchapiro (1904-1996), the charismatic teacher and scholar of medieval and......
......the "disappearing Christ" by MeyerSchapiro,5 broke decisively with these...Gothic period. In a classic study, Schapiro related the religious meaning of...pictorial innovation. Rather, Schapiro emphasized that the new iconography......
...In 1957 the art historian MeyerSchapiro suggested that the significance...refuge from total instrumentality. Schapiro asserted further that American avant...expression. Among these, according to Schapiro, were spontaneity and an innovative......
......from Frank Lloyd Wright and Marcel Duchamp to MeyerSchapiro, promoting an ecological understanding of art in...1957, especially in the opening paper given by Schapiro. While Schapiro and others equated communication with instrumentalization......