During that time, most
Americans died at home, attended to by their relatives.
Not exact matches
Subscribe to the Afternoon Brief Trending Story: Robert Haas, Influential
American Vintner and Wine Importer,
Dies at 90 Robert Haas, one of the leading lights of the
American wine industry,
died Sunday from complications of pneumonia
at his
home in Templeton, Calif..
According to the
American Academy of Pediatrics, even FDA - approved cardiorespiratory monitors — the kind doctors prescribe for use
at home to detect apnea or abnormally low heart rates — have not been shown to save babies from
dying suddenly in their cribs.
«I'm disappointed but not surprised that the president, in a political speech, continues to deny accountability for the serious scandals that happened under his watch where
Americans died overseas and veterans have
died here
at home,» Issa said in a statement.
This article originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Bernard Becker, M.D., a world renowned ophthalmologist who fought anti-Semitism as a student and, as a professional, refused to work in a hospital that would not provide care to African -
American patients,
died Wednesday (Aug. 28),
at his
home in the Central West End.
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«Juanita Moore, who broke barriers for African -
American actors...
died Tuesday
at her
home in Los Angeles.
David Tyack, preeminent historian of
American education,
died November 1, 2016
at his
home in Stanford, California.
Ruth Asawa, an artist who learned to draw in an internment camp for Japanese -
Americans during World War II and later earned renown weaving wire into intricate, flowing, fanciful abstract sculptures,
died on Aug. 6
at her
home in San Francisco, where many of her works now dot the cityscape.
Robert Rauschenberg, the irrepressibly prolific
American artist who time and again reshaped art in the 20th century,
died on Monday night
at his
home on Captiva Island, Fla..
Harold Rosenberg, for many years art critic of The New Yorker and known for his forthright championship of the
American Abstract Expressionist painters,
died Tuesday after a stroke complicated by pneumonia
at his summer
home in The Springs, L.I..
The sculptor William King (1925 — 2015), a true
American original,
died March 3
at his East Hampton
home surrounded by his wife, the artist Connie Fox, and members of his family.
Influential
American artist Ellsworth Kelly
died of natural causes
at his
home in Spencertown, New York, on Sunday.
Robert Rauschenberg, the protean artist from small - town Texas whose imaginative commitment to hybrid forms of painting and sculpture changed the course of
American and European art,
died Monday night after a brief illness
at his
home on Captiva Island, Fla., according to New York's PaceWildenstein Gallery, which represents his work.
Kenneth Noland, who painted some of the great emblems of the postwar
American abstract style called Color Field painting,
died Tuesday
at his
home in Port Clyde, Me.
Richard Bellamy, a New York art dealer whose Green Gallery was one of the most important showcases of avant - garde art during the
American art explosion of the early 1960's,
died on Sunday
at his
home in Long Island City, Queens.
Ellsworth Kelly, one of America's great 20th - century abstract artists, who in the years after World War II shaped a distinctive style of
American painting by combining the solid shapes and brilliant colors of European abstraction with forms distilled from everyday life,
died on Sunday
at his
home in Spencertown, N.Y..
Leo Castelli, the New York art dealer who played an extraordinary role in shaping contemporary
American art and fostering international acceptance of painters like Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella,
died on Saturday night
at his Manhattan
home.
Claire Falkenstein, an
American sculptor known for both abstract and functional works,
died on Oct. 23
at her
home in Venice, Calif..
«Joseph Solman, a painter who, with Mark Rothko and other modernists, helped shape
American art as early as the 1930s and, into a new century, continued to paint in his studio above the Second Avenue Deli in New York,
died on Wednesday
at his
home in Manhattan,» Michael Kimmelman writes in the NY Times obituary.
Robert Rauschenberg, who blew open the boundaries of form and content that postwar
American artists inherited from Europe,
died of heart and respiratory failure Monday
at his
home on Captiva Island, Fla..
Julian Stanczak, a Polish - born
American abstract painter who rose to fame as a leading figure of the popular Op Art movement but slipped into obscurity when its reputation flagged,
died on March 25
at his
home in Seven Hills, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb.
Enrico Donati, an Italian - born
American painter and sculptor considered by many in the art world to be the last of the Surrealists,
died on Friday
at his
home in Manhattan.
Richard Diebenkorn, one of the premier
American painters of the postwar era, whose deeply lyrical abstractions evoked the shimmering light and wide - open spaces of California, where he spent virtually his entire life,
died yesterday
at his
home in Berkeley.
Leo Castelli, the New York art dealer who played an extraordinary role in shaping contemporary
American art and fostering international acceptance of painters such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella,
died Saturday night
at his Manhattan
home.