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Ursula Meyer (1915–2003) was a German-born American artist and a professor of sculpture. ==Biography== Ursula Meyer was born in Hanover, Germany in 1915. She studied under Otto Lindig, Gerhard Marcks, Jan Bontjes Van Beek among others at the Bauhaus from 1934 to 1937.〔(Ursula Meyer resume )〕 and then studied ceramics at the Reggia Scuola in Faenza, Italy.〔(Ursula Meyer biography )〕 Meyer became a professor of sculpture at the City University of New York in New York City in 1963, and she would stay in this position until her retirement in 1980.〔(Ursula Meyer biography )〕 She wrote a number of articles and reviews in newspapers and art magazines in the United States.〔(Ursula Meyer resume )〕〔Meyer, Ursula. "How to explain pictures to a dead hare." ''ArtNews'' vol. 68, no. 9 (January, 1970)〕 Meyer's sculpture has been described as focused on the interplay of transiency and stability,〔Willard, Charlotte. "The Third Dimension." ''New York Post'' 13 January 1968.〕 flexible and transcendent of size and shape,〔''Artnews'' vol. 66, no. 10 (February 1968)〕 and deeply aware of the historical and political dimensions of the monumental.〔Wallach, Alan. "CAPS Sculptors." ''Arts Magazine'' 1983.〕
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