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American
(1913–1992)
Lamentation
1935
Oil on wood panel
17.25 x 26.75 x 0.75 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
2002.3
As a young artist, Reuben Kadish experimented with “Post-Surrealism,” the art movement launched by Helen Lundeberg and her teacher Lorser Feitelson. Post-Surrealism proposed to extend surrealism’s freewheeling alterations of scale, subject matter, and narrative plausibility by arrangements of analogous objects whose relationships evoked grand classical ideas, usually regarding the nature of aesthetics, creation, or sexuality.
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