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Sandler, Irving, 1925-2018

LC control no.n 50016625
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LC classificationPS3619.A538
Personal name headingSandler, Irving, 1925-2018
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See alsoEmployer: New York University
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Employer: Pratt Institute
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Employer: State University of New York College at Purchase
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Other standard no.0000000110790251
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LocatedGreenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)
Birth date1925-07-22
Death date2018-06-02
Place of birthWilliamsburg (New York, N.Y.)
Place of deathManhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationArt critics College teachers Art historians
Found inHis The triumph of American painting, 1970.
Art of the post-modern era, 1996: CIP t.p. (Irving Sandler) data sheet, etc. (b. 07-22-25; prof. of art history, State U. of N.Y., Purchase; doctorate from N.Y.U.; member, Bd. of the Coll. Art Asso. and of the Int'l Asso. of Art Critics and a trustee of the Mark Rothko Foundation)
Mira Lehr, 2014: title page (interviews by Irving Sandler) jacket (Irving Sandler is an American art critic and educator)
Wikipedia, 19 July 2017 (Irving Sandler (born July 22, 1925) is an American art critic, art historian, and educator. He has provided numerous first hand accounts of American art, beginning with abstract expressionismin the 1950s, where he managed the Tanager Gallery downtown and co-ordinated the New York artists' ZT 'Club' of the New York School from 1955 to its demise in 1962, as well as documenting numerous conversations from the Cedar Street Tavern and other artists venues. Sandler saw himself as an impartial observer of this period, as opposed to polemical advocates such as Clement Greenberg or Harold Rosenberg.)
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New York times WWW site, viewed June 4, 2018 (in obituary published June 2: Irving Sandler; b. July 22, 1925, Williamsburg, Brooklyn; d. Saturday [June 2, 2018], Manhattan, aged 92; lived in Greenwich Village; art historian and art critic; drew on his extensive relationships with living artists to compile authoritative histories of Abstract Expressionism and the artistic movements that followed)
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