翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Seth Gueko
・ Seth Gukuna
・ Seth Gyaniram Bansidhar Podar College
・ Seth Haberman
・ Seth Hallett House
・ Seth Hammett
・ Seth Harding
・ Seth Harris
・ Seth Hartman Yocum
・ Seth Hastings
・ Seth Helgeson
・ Seth Hellberg
・ Seth Herzog
・ Seth Hirachand Mutha College
・ Seth Hoffman
Seth Hoffman (artist)
・ Seth Holladay
・ Seth Holland
・ Seth Holt
・ Seth Horan
・ Seth Howander
・ Seth Hukumchand
・ Seth Ingham
・ Seth J. McKee
・ Seth J. Teller
・ Seth Jeffs
・ Seth Jermy
・ Seth John Cuthbert
・ Seth Johnson
・ Seth Jones


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Seth Hoffman (artist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Seth Hoffman (artist)
Samuel S. Hoffman (September 8, 1895 – August 2, 1948) was a twentieth-century American artist, most noted for his black & white monotypes.
A native of Philadelphia, Hoffman studied at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1914-1920)〔(Monotypes in black and white by Seth Hoffman; Feb. 4-18, 1930; Macbeth Gallery Exhibition Catalog, p 2. )〕 with Philip Hale, Emil Carlsen, Daniel Garber, Charles Grafly, and Henry McCarter, and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Hoffman moved to New York, where he became a member of the Woodstock Artists Association and taught art at the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Locals 22 and 91, in New York City.〔(Ruby Lane: Original Lithograph/Monoprint "Across the River" 1929 by NY/PA Artist Seth Hoffman )〕
By profession painter, etcher, and teacher, his work was exhibited at Pepsi-Cola, 1945;〔(ArtPrice.com Artist Biography )〕 National Academy of Design, 1940; solo shows: Macbeth (Feb. & Nov. 1930, Feb. 1932),〔(Monotypes in black and white by Seth Hoffman; Nov. 4-25, 1930; Macbeth Gallery Exhibition Catalogs, Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art )〕〔(Monotypes in black and white by Seth Hoffman; Feb. 4-18, 1930; Macbeth Gallery Exhibition Catalogs, Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art )〕〔(Smithsonian Archives of American Art: Macbeth Gallery Scrapbook 12; p. 590-592; Monotypes in Black and White by Seth Hoffman; Feb. 15 - Mar. 1, 1932; show catalog and newspaper clippings )〕 Grand Central (1935),〔(''The New York Sun'', March 8, 1935, "STEPHEN ETNIER IN A NEW VEIN -- Contest Work on View at the Milch Galleries -- VICTOR DE PAUW'S PAINTINGS -- Drawings and Prints in Three Current Displays" )〕 Milch Galleries, NY; Casson Gallery, Boston; O’Brien Gallery, Chicago; Tilden & Thurber Gallery, Providence; Milwaukee Art Institute; Detroit Institute of Arts; Grand Rapids Art Gallery; Westchester Center, White Plains, NY.〔(''The Eye of the Collector: The Jewish Vision of Sigmund R Balka'' edited by Jean Bloch Rosensaft; Hebrew Union College, New York: Jewish Institute of Religion, 2006, p. 103 )〕 As a WPA artist, Hoffman was commissioned to create a series of monotypes set in Westchester for the county's offices and libraries, which he completed in 1934.〔
*(''Yonkers Herald Statesman'', August 13, 1934, White Plains, NY: "County Leads U.S. in Works of Art Project": paragraph regarding Hoffman's completed monotypes of Westchester scenes for the county offices and libraries )〕
Hoffman’s monotypes can be found in the permanent collections of Addison Gallery of American Art〔(Addison Gallery Collection: ''The Last Whistle'', 1929 )〕 at Phillips Academy, Andover, MA; Corcoran Gallery of Art at Corcoran College of Art & Design, Washington, D.C.; Springville Museum of Art,〔(Springville Museum of Art, ''Life Class'', 1929 )〕 Springville City, UT; the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art〔(Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, ''Winter Dance'', 1937 )〕 at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and Smithsonian American Art Museum,〔(Smithsonian American Art Museum, ''Autumn Lake Mohegan, N. Y.'', 1938 )〕 Washington D.C., as well a in the currently touring (Sigmund R. Balka Collection )〔(The Sigmund R. Balka Collection, ''East Side, New York'', 1942 (''The Eye of the Collector: The Jewish Vision of Sigmund R Balka'' edited by Jean Bloch Rosensaft; Hebrew Union College, New York: Jewish Institute of Religion, 2006, Figure 9, p. 19) )〕 of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, New York, NY.
Hoffman was born on the 8th of September in 1895 in Philadelphia. He was married in Philadelphia in 1920 to Molly Gaylburd, known also as Marie "Molly" Gilbert, and they had one son, Henry G. Hoffman, born in Philadelphia in 1927. In New York, Hoffman lived in Lake Mohegan, Westchester (1935); Peekskill, Westchester (1940); and New York City.〔(Ancestry.com Seth Hoffman (1895-1948) )〕〔( Ancestry.com Seth Hoffman 1940 Census )〕〔("Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Marriage Indexes, 1885-1951," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JJB7-TXV : accessed 12 May 2013), Samuel Hoffman and Gaylburd, 1920. )〕 He died after a long illness on the 2nd of August in 1948 in Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, at the age of 52.
== References ==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Seth Hoffman (artist)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.