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Marlborough Marlborough Gallery Inc. 41 East 57th Street New York, N.Y. 10022 Telephone: PLaza 2-5353 Cable: Bondartos, New York Adolph GOTTLIEB (biographical data) 1903 Born March 14, in New York City 1920 Attends Art Students' League. Studies under John Sloan and Robert Henri. 1921 Travels to New York. Studies at Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris. 1923 Returns to New York. Studies at Parsons School of Design. 1929 Awarded joint-prize in Dudensing National Competition. 1930 First one-man show At Dudensing Galleries, New York 1932 Marries Esther Dick 1935 Founding Member of "The Ten", a group devoted to expressionist and abstract painting. 1936 Works as easel painter on WPA Federal Art Project. 1937 Moves to Arizona. 1939 Returns to New York. Wins U.S. Treasury national mural competition. 1941 Begins to develop Pictographs. 1944 Awarded First Prize, Brooklyn Society of Artists. 1944-45 President of Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors 1951 Receives purchase prize, University of Illinois 1952 Designs stained glass facade for Milton Steinberg Memorial Center, N.Y. 1957 First Burst shown at The Jewish Museum, New York 1958 Teaches at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., and at the University of California at Los Angeles. 1960 Moves to East Hampton, Long Island 1961 Awarded Third Prize, Pittsburgh International, Carnegie Institute. 1963 Awarded Grand Premio, VII Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brazil 1966 Studio and contents destroyed by fire. 1967 Appointed to the Art Commission, City of New York. Lives and works in New York City and East Hampton, Long Island One-Man Exhibitions 1930 Dudensing Gallery, New York 1934 Uptown Gallery, New York Theodore A. Kohn & Son, New York 1940 Artists Gallery, New York 1942 Artists Gallery, New York 1944 Wakefield Gallery, New York 1945 Gallery 67, New York Nierendorf Galleries, New York Associated Galleries
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