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    Meyer Schapiro (23 September 1904 – 3 March 1996) was a Lithuanian-born American art historian known for developing new art historical methodologies that...
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  • Mary Schapiro, American SEC chair (2009-2012) Meyer Schapiro, American art historian Morris Schapiro, American chess master Morton O. Schapiro, American...
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  • Shapiro, one of the Shapiro Brothers, New York City labor racketeer Meyer Schapiro, art historian This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • Meyer Rubin (1924–2020), American geologist Meyer Schapiro (1904–1996), Lithuanian-born American art historian Meyer Shapiro, multiple people Meyer Wolf...
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    tuberculosis. She was also known as the wife and assistant of art historian Meyer Schapiro, and she worked on publishing his writings after his death. Milgram...
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  • New York Trust Company. His brother was art historian Meyer Schapiro. Morris Abraham Schapiro was born in the Russian Empire in 1903 and came to the...
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    concept also, in ways that are hard to separate. For example, when Meyer Schapiro, after a chapter analysing the carved capitals at Moissac, says: "in...
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    the Jewish hat. The oldest example of an animal Hellmouth known to Meyer Schapiro was an ivory carving of c. 800 in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and...
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  • Jonathan Crary is an American art critic and essayist and is the Meyer Schapiro Professor of Modern Art and Theory at Columbia University. His first notable...
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    the first systematic work of paleography, most scholars, following Meyer Schapiro, believe Peiresc would have been able to make a correct judgement on...
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    return to the romantic or to religious ideas." Noted art historian Meyer Schapiro highlights the expressionistic aspects of The Starry Night, saying it...
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    example, Meyer Schapiro borrowed Saussure's differential meaning in effort to read signs as they exist within a system. According to Schapiro, to understand...
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    have no intrinsic power, but are subject to God's will. Art historian Meyer Schapiro, who wrote an introduction to the first facsimile edition of the Haggadah...
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  • University, where he was encouraged by Meyer Schapiro to devote himself to painting rather than scholarship. Schapiro introduced the young artist to a group...
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    Naglfar. Meyer Schapiro theorizes a connection between the "Hell Mouth" that appears in medieval Christian iconography and Fenrir. According to Schapiro, "the...
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    Chambers (husband of ASL classmate Esther Shemitz), Langston Hughes, Meyer Schapiro, and many other figures in the New York art and progressive scene. During...
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    Expressionism at the time was New York Times art critic John Canaday. Meyer Schapiro and Leo Steinberg were also important postwar art historians who voiced...
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    while retaining it in a form that could be more easily controlled". Meyer Schapiro, James Ackerman, Ernst Gombrich and George Kubler (The Shape of Time:...
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    wrote his brother more than once about The Night Café. According to Meyer Schapiro, "there are few works on which [Van Gogh] has written with more conviction...
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  • participants of the informal gatherings of art scholars organized by Meyer Schapiro (c.1935) that included Lewis Mumford, Alfred Barr and Erwin Panofsky...
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    Brooklyn, Nathan Schapiro prospered as a paper-and-twine jobber. ... Like many another brilliant Jewish student at that time, [Meyer Schapiro] found a second...
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    won its independence. The book developed from articles for journals. Meyer Schapiro has written an essay on Fromentin, "Eugene Fromentin as Critic". Among...
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    of the main Latin text (Parkes 1982, 6). Schapiro, p.199 & T. Voronova and A Sterligov, p. 198 Meyer Schapiro, p. 199 and pp. 212-214, For the view that...
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    incidentally the most beautiful painting in the exhibition." More recently, Meyer Schapiro wrote of Parade's "marvelous delicacy of tone, the uncountable variations...
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    "militant" depictions are especially a feature of Anglo-Saxon art, which Meyer Schapiro attributes to "the primitive taste of the Anglo-Saxon tribes for imagery...
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  • ISBN 0975565427. Rosand, David (Fall 2003). "Making Art History at Columbia: Meyer Schapiro and Rudolf Wittkower". Columbia Magazine. Manhattan: Columbia University...
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    Panofsky immigrated in 1931, students such as Frederick Hartt, and Meyer Schapiro continued under his influence in the discipline. In an influential article...
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  • May 18, 2008; winning for best narrative film. He was awarded "The Meyer Schapiro Artist Award " at Augusta State University in 1999 and the publication...
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  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2009).[citation needed] In the late 1970s Meyer and Miriam Schapiro collaborated on a Heresies article entitled femmage [fr]. In 1997...
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    3/4 x 22 1/2 in). The Orsay painting was described by art historian Meyer Schapiro as "the most monumental and also the most refined" of the versions,...
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