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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Gallery Talk  Arthur Dion and Gerry Bergstein speak
  on Henry Schwartz:  The Eternal Footman\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston
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 _on_Henry_Schwartz_The_Eternal_Footman\nEvent Date Begin: 2010-01-24\nEven
 t Date End: 2010-01-24\n\nHenry Schwartz\, who was born in Winthrop\, Mass
 achusetts in 1927\, is arguably the most important of the second generatio
 n of Boston Expressionist painters\, those who succeeded and studied with 
 the great post-World War II figures Hyman Bloom\, Jack Levine\, and Karl Z
 erbe. Those figures had the greatest influence on Schwartz during his year
 s of study at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston from 1948 to 
 1953 before attending Yale University Summer School in 1953\, and Akademie
  fur Bilende Kunst\, Salzburg in 1954.  Schwartz produced a large and phil
 osophically ambitious body of work of great painterly invention and dash. 
 His two primary forms have been\, first\, narrative history paintings and 
 portraits in which figures from cultural and political history are arrayed
  and examined\; and second\, autobiographical works examining his own\, pe
 rsonal world. At times\, these strains have merged.  Schwartz's exhibition
 s career is marked by his 1991 retrospective at the Fuller Museum of Art\,
  in Brockton\, Massachusetts\, which brought together four decades worth o
 f paintings. His work can be found in the collections of the DeCordova Mus
 eum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln\, Massachusetts\, and the Boston Public 
 Library\, among others. The artist lived and worked in Newton\, MA until h
 is death in 2009\, at the age of 81.\n\nStart time: 3pm
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk  Arthur Dion and Gerry Bergstein speak on Henry Schwar
 tz:  The Eternal Footman
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