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      • Theresa Ferber Bernstein-Meyerowitz (March 1, 1890 – February 12, 2002) was an American artist and writer born in Kraków, in what is now Poland, and raised in Philadelphia. She received her art training in Philadelphia and New York City.
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  2. Theresa Ferber Bernstein-Meyerowitz (March 1, 1890 – February 12, 2002) was an American artist and writer born in Kraków, in what is now Poland, and raised in Philadelphia. She received her art training in Philadelphia and New York City .

  3. Dec 28, 2013 · Artist Theresa Bernstein liked crowds. A retrospective of her work, on display through January 18 in New York at The Graduate Center, CUNY’s James Gallery, features her 1923 painting “The ...

  4. An artist whose career spanned ninety years, Theresa Bernstein was known for her expressive paintings of daily life in the bustling crowds of New York. Bernstein's modernist style and blazing colors were often called masculine by critics, but she often chose to depict women at work and play, from trolley and seashore scenes to suffrage rallies.

  5. BERNSTEIN, THERESA (1890–2002), U.S. artist. Born in Philadelphia to cultured immigrant parents, Bernstein showed an interest in art as a child. She took some classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and earned a degree at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. By 1912 she was living in New York City, where she briefly studied ...

  6. About. A celebrated raconteur and art activist, the long-lived Theresa Bernstein may be the only artist to have made and exhibited work in every decade of the twentieth century. Exhibiting during the 1910s, Bernstein witnessed critics compare her work to that of Robert Henri and his circle for its forceful brushwork and realist approach.

  7. Jul 31, 2020 · Theresa F. Bernstein. Like the woman on the right, Bernstein caught my eye in recent years. An American realist, she first made her mark in the 1910s with vibrant scenes depicting immigrant and working-class experiences in New York.

  8. American. Biography. Realist painter in the traditions of the Ashcan and New York Realism Schools, wife of William Meyerowitz. Her favorite themes included parades, beach scenes, music and the theater, as well as women at leisure and in the workplace.