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Stanley Roseman and the Dance: Drawings from the Paris Opera
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Stanley Roseman and the Dance: Drawings from the Paris Opera
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Stanley Roseman and the Dance: Drawings from the Paris Opera
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Stanley Roseman's work has received wide critical acclaim, including
outstanding reviews in
The New York Times
and
The Times
, London, and his
work is represented in many important museum collections throughout the
world. Recognized as a master draughtsman, Roseman is the first American
artist to be given a one-man exhibition at Vienna's renowned Albertina
(1983), containing one of the world's greatest collections of drawings.
The Bibliothèque Nationale de France, in celebration of the
reopening of the newly renovated Paris Opera, Palais Garnier, in March
1996, presented at the Bibliothèque-Musée de
l'Opéra (March 13 to June 9) the exhibition Stanley Roseman -
Dessins sur la Danse à l'Opéra de Paris (Drawings on the
Dance at the Paris Opéra)
. The Roseman exhibition was sponsored
by Louis Vuitton.
The Bibliothèque Nationale de France wrote that Roseman's work
on the dance ''gives an answer to the challenge of expressing movement
in a single pictorial image.'' Praising the artist for his
''magnificent drawings,'' the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
concluded, ''Stanley Roseman's drawings show the many facets of his
great talents as a draughtsman.''
outstanding reviews in
The New York Times
and
The Times
, London, and his
work is represented in many important museum collections throughout the
world. Recognized as a master draughtsman, Roseman is the first American
artist to be given a one-man exhibition at Vienna's renowned Albertina
(1983), containing one of the world's greatest collections of drawings.
The Bibliothèque Nationale de France, in celebration of the
reopening of the newly renovated Paris Opera, Palais Garnier, in March
1996, presented at the Bibliothèque-Musée de
l'Opéra (March 13 to June 9) the exhibition Stanley Roseman -
Dessins sur la Danse à l'Opéra de Paris (Drawings on the
Dance at the Paris Opéra)
. The Roseman exhibition was sponsored
by Louis Vuitton.
The Bibliothèque Nationale de France wrote that Roseman's work
on the dance ''gives an answer to the challenge of expressing movement
in a single pictorial image.'' Praising the artist for his
''magnificent drawings,'' the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
concluded, ''Stanley Roseman's drawings show the many facets of his
great talents as a draughtsman.''