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Gertrude Rosenthal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gertrude Rosenthal
Gertrude Rosenthal (1903-1989) was an art historian who served as the chief curator of the Baltimore Museum of Art. ==Early Years== Gertrude Rosenthal was born in Mayen, Germany in 1903.〔“The Early and Late Rosenthal” ''The Sun'' 20 Oct. 1968, SM4〕 In 1923, she received her baccalaureate, but with the financial strife that beset Germany in the wake of World War I, Rosenthal was unable to advance directly to university. She obtained a job in the bookstore Kolnische Zeiting where she read many volumes about art history which fostered her interest and expertise in the subject until she had the funds to enroll in the University of Cologne.〔 Rosenthal also wrote a column in the newspaper about art, dance, theater, and books.〔 In 1931, Gertrude Rosenthal earned her PhD, writing her dissertation about 17th and 18th century Scotch, Italian, and French painters.〔Lowell E. Sunderland, “Gertrude Rosenthal: At Home in the World of Art” ''The Sun'' 1 Nov. 1965 B1〕 Although she wanted to study Antoine Watteau in France, her professor did not let her; thus, she went to Rome to study French sculpture of the High Baroque period instead.〔 Eventually, Rosenthal travelled to Avignon and studied at the Sorbonne (building) in Paris.
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