Sentences with phrase «alden jewell»

Edward Alden Jewell of the New York Times said these works varied from one another in style with the more recent canvases showing «a simply integrated design» and «agreeable color harmonies.»
[At present, this exhibition is known only through: Edward Alden Jewell, «Other Exhibitions,» New York Times, 13 October 1935.]
The New York Times and Time magazine began to cover art events, often in controversial depth, as the critical reporting of Edward Alden Jewell and John Canaday in the Times indicated — the former was «befuddled» by Abstract Expressionism, the latter skeptical of it.
The artist's participation is also cited in Edward Alden Jewell's review: «Regional Show Pipes a Lively Tune,» New York Times, 14 October 1934.
31 Women Artists Show Their Work, by Edward Alden Jewell, New York Times, 8 January 1943, page 23.
In 1943, Gottlieb, together with Rothko and Barnett Newman wrote a letter to one of their most vocal detractors, New York Times critic Edward Alden Jewell, outlining the use of mythic themes and abstract forms that were hallmarks of the New York School.
Years ago, in 1943, New York Times critic Edward Alden Jewell admitted to being «befuddled» and «non-plussed» by the abstraction he'd seen at a recent Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors show.

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Jewell, Edward Alden
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