Bernard Simon
Bernard Simon (1896–1980) was a modernist sculptor from Yedinitz, Bessarabia. He came to New York in 1912 and was part of a Jewish community of artists in Brooklyn. Simon taught sculpture at the Bayonne Art Center, N.J., the Educational Alliance, N.Y., the Museum of Modern Art, N.Y., and at the New School for Social Research, N.Y. His sculptures were figurative during a period when abstract expressionism was dominant, in the 1950s. He participated in many cooperative artists organizations. Provided by Wikipedia-
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10by Leduc Nicole, Leclerc Bernard-Simon, Lebel Paule, Latour Judith, Berg Katherine, Bolduc Aline, Kergoat Marie-JeanneGet full text
Published 2010-06-01
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12by Damien Contandriopoulos, François Benoît, Denise Bryant-Lukosius, Annie Carrier, Nancy Carter, Raisa Deber, Arnaud Duhoux, Trisha Greenhalgh, Catherine Larouche, Bernard-Simon Leclerc, Adrian Levy, Ruth Martin-Misener, Katerina Maximova, Kimberlyn McGrail, Candace Nykiforuk, Noralou Roos, Robert Schwartz, Thomas W. Valente, Sabrina Wong, Evert Lindquist, Carolyn Pullen, Anne Lardeux, Melanie PerrouxGet full text
Published 2017-09-01
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13by Nardocci Fusco, MilenaOther Authors: “...Leclerc, Bernard-Simon...”
Published 2018
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