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24 Facts About Theresa Bernstein

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Theresa Bernstein received her art training in Philadelphia and New York City.

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Theresa Bernstein painted portraits and scenes of daily life, plus reflections of the major issues of her time, in a modern style that evolved from realism to expressionism.

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Theresa Bernstein was active in several art associations and promoted her husband's work as well as her own.

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Theresa Bernstein's artworks are found in dozens of museums and private collections in the United States and abroad.

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Theresa Bernstein remained active all her life and was honored with a solo exhibition of 110 art works to celebrate her 110th birthday.

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Theresa Bernstein authored several books, including a biography of her husband and a journal about their many trips to Israel.

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Theresa Bernstein died in 2002, just a couple of weeks short of her 112th birthday.

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Theresa Ferber Bernstein was born in Krakow, Poland, on March 1,1890.

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Theresa Bernstein was the only child of Isidore Bernstein, a Jewish textile manufacturer, and his wife Anne Bernstein, an accomplished pianist.

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The family emigrated to the United States when Theresa Bernstein was one year old.

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Theresa Bernstein showed an early interest in art and began learning to draw and paint at a young age.

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Theresa Bernstein graduated in 1911 with an award for general achievement.

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Theresa Bernstein met her future husband William Meyerowitz, an artist, in 1917, and they married in Philadelphia on February 7,1919.

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Until her husband's death in 1981, Theresa Bernstein promoted his artwork while creating her own.

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Theresa Bernstein stated that she did not feel it necessary to compete with him, as she was not competitive by nature.

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In 1913, Theresa Bernstein attended the Armory Show, the first large exhibition of modern art in America.

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Theresa Bernstein admired the style of Robert Henri, founder of the Ashcan School of American realism, and his way of depicting the everyday drama of the city.

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Theresa Bernstein was influenced by John Sloan, Stuart Davis and others of the movement.

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However, unlike abstract artists, Theresa Bernstein remained committed to figuration, choosing always to connect with real life and people.

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Theresa Bernstein was part of the Philadelphia Ten, an influential group of female artists.

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Theresa Bernstein was a member of the National Association of Women Artists, the Society of American Graphic Artists and the North Shore Art Association.

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Theresa Bernstein's works were exhibited extensively with the National Academy of Design and the Society of Independent Artists, which she co-founded.

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An extensive gallery of Theresa Bernstein's paintings is available on the City University of New York website devoted to her life and work.

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Theresa Bernstein's artwork is held by a number of museums and other permanent collections, including:.