
Judith Rothschild
American(October 26, 1921 – 1993)
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Judith Rothschild (1921, 1993) was an American abstract painter associated with the New York School who studied under Hans Hofmann and Fernand Léger, developing a distinctive style rooted in geometric abstraction and lyrical color. Her work evolved from early Cubist-influenced compositions to bold, collage-like abstractions that earned her recognition among mid-century American modernists. She is also remembered for founding the Judith Rothschild Foundation, which has supported the preservation and promotion of under-recognized modern art.
Abstract ExpressionismOil on Canvas20th CenturyAmerican ArtistGeometricBoldLarge Scale FormatLyrical AbstractionMythological SubjectNon-RepresentationalVibrantAmerican
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