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Seymour Boardman (1921–2005) was a New York abstract expressionist. Since his first solo exhibition in Paris in 1951, Boardman developed a personal vision and style of his own, following his own path of abstraction.
abstract: steel, granite, brick: 120 in Jewish Museum Milwaukee Geometric abstract [49] Family: Henry Reuss Federal Plaza: 1983 () Helaine Blumenfeld: abstract: granite: 18 × 58 × 27 in Federal Plaza Associates Biomorphic abstract [50] Angel in a Cage
Seymour Fogel (August 24, 1911 – December 4, 1984) was an American artist whose artistic output included social realist art early in the century, abstract art and expressionist art at mid-century, and transcendental art late in the century.
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Bran Ferren was the only child of artists John Ferren and Rae Tonkel Ferren. [8] He grew up surrounded by art, artists, and technology. His father, whose work is part of the permanent collections of many American art museums, mixed with painters including Picasso, Miró, and Mondrian [28] before becoming an integral member of the New York School of Abstract Expressionists. [29]
An abstract of title should be distinguished from an opinion of title. While an abstract states that all of the public record documents concerning the property in question are contained therein, an opinion states the professional judgment of the person giving the opinion as to the vesting of the title and other matters concerning the chain of ...
George Dudley Seymour was born in Bristol, Connecticut, the son of Henry Albert Seymour and Electa Churchill. [3] He practiced patent law in Washington, D.C., and then in New Haven, Connecticut. [4] Seymour was a law graduate of Columbian College in Washington, D.C., and received an honorary Master of Arts degree from Yale University in 1913. [5]
Harvey Quaytman, American geometric abstract painter; in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City (d.2002) [104] Died: Gus Hill (stage name for Gustave Metz), 79, American vaudeville entrepreneur and former juggler who founded the Columbia Amusement Company in the 19th century and was president of the American Burlesque Association [ 105 ]