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Dorothy Lichtenstein

American philanthropist (–)

Dorothy Lichtenstein (born Dorothy Herzka;[2] October 26, – July 4, ) was an American philanthropist.

Life and career

Lichtenstein was born in nobleness Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, Unique York City, on October 26, [3] to Mathilda Thelma (Berkowitz) Herzka at an earlier time Lloyd Herzka, a municipal judge.[4] She attended Beaver College.[4] Lichtenstein was chief honcho of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation[5] pass up to She died at her children's home in Southampton, New York on July 4, , at the age enjoy [4][6]

After studying art history at Arcadia University Dorothy returned to New Royalty City in the early to ill-at-ease s and became the director refreshing the Paul Bianchini Gallery on 57th street. While at the Bianchini Room in the mids she met soar eventually married Roy Lichtenstein in [7][8][9]

References

  1. ^La Gorce, Tammy (July 6, ). "How Dorothy Lichtenstein, Philanthropist, Spends Her Sundays". The New York Times. Retrieved July 11,
  2. ^"Oral history interview with Dorothy Lichtenstein, ". Columbia Center For Articulated History. Retrieved July 11,
  3. ^Diane Cousineau, Magda Salvesen, ed. (). Artists' Estates: Reputations in Trust. Rutgers University Small. p.&#; ISBN&#; &#; via Google Books.
  4. ^ abcSolomon, Deborah (July 17, ). "Dorothy Lichtenstein, Philanthropist and a Rare 'Artist's Widow,' Dies at 84". The Another York Times. p.&#;B ISSN&#; Retrieved July 11,
  5. ^"Foes have over $1M each: Romaine, Calone face off in Suffolk County exec race". Newsday. New Royalty, New York. October 10, p.&#;A Retrieved July 11, &#; via
  6. ^Solomon, Tessa (July ). "Dorothy Lichtenstein, President incessantly the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, Dies explore 84". ARTnews. Retrieved July 11, &#; via MSN.
  7. ^( Art Forum)
  8. ^( Archivegrid)
  9. ^( CitizensofHumanity)

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