1116814

Frank Kleinholz Bronze Sculpture 20c NYC Artist#1116814

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Frank Kleinholz Bronze Sculpture 20c NYC Artist#1116814
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20th Century New York Artist! A Must See, Must Own Piece!</em></td>
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Frank Kleinholz bronze sculpture raised on marble
slab, signed Kleinholz in the lower right and is  high relief depiction of
a crowd of adults and young people standing shoulder to shoulder from end to
end. We do not know the title of this work, however is it  similar to his
fine art work entitled "Nighttown, 1955" listed in his Catalogue raisonnee. The
work measures 10 inches height, 13.75 inches wide and 4 inches deep. The work
comes with the original ACA exhibition pamphlet which includes a hand drawn
autographed dedication by Kleinholz. Kleinholz made very few works in
bronze.
 
Background:
American Modernist painter, (1901-1987) Born in
Brooklyn, New York, Kleinholz graduated Fordham Law School in 1923. In the
1930s, he began studying painting under Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Sol Wilson. He
quickly rose to prominence with the inclusion of Abstractionists in the Carnegie
Institute exhibition of 1941. The following year Back Street won a purchase
prize by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Chronology
 
His strongest influences were American Social
Realists Reginald Marsh and Philip Evergood, the German Expressionists George
Grosz and Kathe Kollewitz, the Mexican muralists Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros,
and the early ...
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#: DA_205</td>
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<tr><td>Condition:Excellent</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:20th Century</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:Frank Kleinholz Bronze Sculpture 20c NYC Artist</td></tr>

<tr><td>Materials:Bronze Marble</td></tr>

<tr><td>Location:Long Island, NY</td></tr>
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