File:Lorser Feitelson, "Untitled", 1952, 40 x 70 inches.jpg

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Description Hard-edge painting exhibited in the 1959 show, Four Abstract Classacists: Lorser Feitelson, "Untitled", 1952, 40 x 70 inches.
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Lorser Feitelson
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Feitelson/Lundeberg Arts Foundation
Date of publication 1952
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Hard-edge painting
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Work included in the Four Abstract Classicists show

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Lorser Feitelson along with his wife Helen Lundeberg were the founders of the movement entitled Post Surrealism in 1934. This work was featured in the 1959 seminal exhibition "Four Abstract Classicists" that traveled from San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, and Bellfast.
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