John Rewald
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John Rewald (born May 12, 1912, died 1994) was the German-born American art historian, scholar of Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Paul Cézanne.
He was born as Gustav Rewald at Berlin. His father was Bruno Albert Rewald (born 1885), a chemist, and mother was Paula Feinstein (1880-1964), a dentist.
[edit] Works
- Cézanne et Zola, 1936
- Paul Cézanne correspondance, 1937
- Georges Seurat, 1943
- Camille Pissarro: Lettres à son fils Lucien Pissarro, 1943
- History of Impressionism, 1946
- History of Post-Impressionism: From van Gogh to Gauguin, 1956; revised edition: Secker & Warburg, London 1978
- The Paintings of Paul Cézanne: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1996; in collaboration with Walter Feilchenfeldt and Jayne Warman
[edit] External links
- http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/rewaldj.htm (Biography, English)
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