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Theodore Roszak

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(1907-1981) First generation New York abstract expressionist artist

sculptor, painter, draughtsman

Theodore Roszak

  • Biography
  • Exhibitions
  • Drawing
  • Painting (1929-47)
  • Construction (1932-45)
  • Sculpture (1945-69)
  • Public Commission (1955-78)
  • Photogram (1932-41)
  • Lithography
  • Bibliography
  • Contact
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Monument to Lost Dirigible II (Ascent), 1940

Stainless steel, bronze and brass

19 in height (48.3 cm)

Location: Worcester Art Museum, MA. Heald Foundation Fund and Stoddard Acquisition Fund (1997).

 

Roszak dedicated this construction to the German dirigible Hindenburg, which exploded in Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1937.

 

Monument to Lost Dirigible II (Ascent), 1940

Stainless steel, bronze and brass

19 in height (48.3 cm)

Location: Worcester Art Museum, MA. Heald Foundation Fund and Stoddard Acquisition Fund (1997).

 

Roszak dedicated this construction to the German dirigible Hindenburg, which exploded in Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1937.

 

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