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Shirley Gorelick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shirley Gorelick
Shirley Gorelick (Brooklyn, NY, 24 January 1924—19 October 2000, Washington, DC)〔("Shirley Gorelick, Obituary," ''Great Neck Record'' ) Retrieved 09/24/2014.〕 was an American painter of psychological realism. Neither a devoted photo-realist nor an expressionist, she used all sources of information, working from photos, the live model, and her own sculptures made from life studies, to get as close to the core of her subjects as possible.〔Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein, ''American Women Artists, from Early Indian Times to the Present'' (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982), 403.〕 == Early work (1950s and 1960s) ==
Shirley Gorelick earned her B.A. at Brooklyn College and her M.A. at Teachers College, Columbia University.〔 In the late 1940s, she studied briefly with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown.〔〔Ann Lee Morgan, "Gorelick, Shirley," in ''North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary'', edited by Jules Heller and Nancy G. Heller (New York: Garland Publishing, 1995).〕 She subsequently explored various media, including painting in oils and acrylics, intaglio printmaking, drawing in silverpoint, and sculpting in terra cotta, stone, and wood. Although influenced by the prevailing Abstract Expressionism of the 1940s and 1950s, she soon became uncomfortable with the distortion of the figure in modern art and began to work her way back to realism.〔 In the mid-1960s, she re-imagined canonical works like Pablo Picasso's ''Les Demoiselles D'Avignon'' (1907) and Giorgione's ''Concert Champêtre''.〔 Her ''Homage to Picasso I'' (1965), for example, uses figures with real volume instead of fracturing them into Cubist facets.〔
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