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Kramer portraits
Kramer portraits




kramer portraits

#Kramer portraits series

The series was exhibited at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, England, in 2011. The series was displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in London between January and June 2006, and returned to New York's Jewish Museum in 2008 in an exhibition called "Warhol's Jews: 10 Portraits Reconsidered". Following their initial exhibition, the paintings were exhibited at synagogues and Jewish institutions across the United States. That series was then exhibited at the Jewish Museum of New York from September 1980 to January 1981. In September 1980, it was displayed at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The series was first shown at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington in Rockville, Maryland in March 1980. Warhol nicknamed the series "Jewish geniuses". Feldman had originally been asked by an Israeli art dealer for a series of portraits of Golda Meir. The subjects of the portraits were subsequently chosen by Feldman after consultation with the director of the art school of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Ruth Levine, and with the Center's gallery director, Susan Morgenstein. In 1979, Warhol began working on the series which was suggested to him by art dealer Ronald Feldman. The series consists of ten silk-screened canvases, each 40 by 40 inches (100 cm × 100 cm). Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century is a 1980 series of ten paintings by Andy Warhol. 1980 series of paintings by Andy Warhol Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century






Kramer portraits