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Modern Masterprints of Europe

7 December 1954 to 1 February 1955

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William S. Lieberman  American, 1923–2005

Artists

Jean (Hans) Arp
French, born Germany (Alsace). 1886–1966
81 exhibitions
Ernst Barlach
German, 1870–1938
36 exhibitions
Max Beckmann
German, 1884–1950
72 exhibitions
Pierre Bonnard
French, 1867–1947
68 exhibitions
Georges Braque
French, 1882–1963
104 exhibitions
Massimo Campigli
Italian, 1895–1971
8 exhibitions
Felice Casorati
Italian
2 exhibitions
Paul Cézanne
French, 1839–1906
89 exhibitions
Marc Chagall
French, born Belarus. 1887–1985
96 exhibitions
Robert Colquhoun
British, 1914–1962
7 exhibitions
Lovis Corinth
German, 1858–1925
41 exhibitions
Henri-Edmond Cross
French, 1856–1910
11 exhibitions
Salvador Dalí
Spanish, 1904–1989
59 exhibitions
Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas
French, 1834–1917
57 exhibitions
Robert Delaunay
French, 1885–1941
48 exhibitions
Maurice Denis
French, 1870–1943
22 exhibitions
Otto Dix
German, 1891–1969
70 exhibitions
Jean Dubuffet
French, 1901–1985
76 exhibitions
Raoul Dufy
French, 1877–1953
45 exhibitions
Valdemar H. Elenbaas
Dutch
2 exhibitions
James Ensor
Belgian, 1860–1949
34 exhibitions
M. C. Escher
Dutch, 1898–1972
4 exhibitions
Paul Gauguin
French, 1848–1903
75 exhibitions
Vincent van Gogh
Dutch, 1853–1890
74 exhibitions
Hans Hartung
French, 1904–1989
12 exhibitions
Stanley William Hayter
British, 1901–1988
11 exhibitions
Erich Heckel
German, 1883–1970
36 exhibitions
Vasily Kandinsky
French, born Russia. 1866–1944
80 exhibitions
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
German, 1880–1938
74 exhibitions
Paul Klee
German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940
132 exhibitions
Oskar Kokoschka
Austrian, 1886–1980
67 exhibitions
Käthe Kollwitz
German, 1867–1945
23 exhibitions
Harry van Kruiningen
Dutch, born 1906
1 exhibition
Roger de La Fresnaye
French, 1885–1925
41 exhibitions
Fernand Léger
French, 1881–1955
110 exhibitions
Wilhelm Lehmbruck
German, 1881–1919
36 exhibitions
El Lissitzky
Russian, 1890–1941
44 exhibitions
Robert MacBryde
British, 1913–1966
4 exhibitions
Aristide Maillol
French, 1861–1944
46 exhibitions
Alfred Manessier
French, 1911–1993
7 exhibitions
Franz Marc
German, 1880–1916
25 exhibitions
Gerhard Marcks
German, 1889–1981
24 exhibitions
Louis Marcoussis
Polish, 1883–1941
22 exhibitions
Henri Matisse
French, 1869–1954
182 exhibitions
Joan Miró
Spanish, 1893–1983
137 exhibitions
László Moholy-Nagy
American, born Hungary. 1895–1946
73 exhibitions
Giorgio Morandi
Italian, 1890–1964
17 exhibitions
Edvard Munch
Norwegian, 1863–1944
39 exhibitions
Rolf Nesch
Norwegian, born Germany. 1893–1975
7 exhibitions
Emil Nolde
German, 1867–1956
48 exhibitions
Max Pechstein
German, 1881–1955
24 exhibitions
Pablo Picasso
Spanish, 1881–1973
231 exhibitions
John Piper
British, 1903–1992
8 exhibitions
Mario Prassinos
French, 1916–1985
4 exhibitions
Odilon Redon
French, 1840–1916
78 exhibitions
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
French, 1841–1919
40 exhibitions
Christian Rohlfs
German, 1849–1938
28 exhibitions
Georges Rouault
French, 1871–1958
88 exhibitions
Henri Rousseau
French, 1844–1910
49 exhibitions
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
German, 1884–1976
29 exhibitions
Kurt Schwitters
German, 1887–1948
56 exhibitions
André Dunoyer de Segonzac
French, 1884–1974
31 exhibitions
Paul Signac
French, 1863–1935
22 exhibitions
Gustave Singier
Nationality unknown
1 exhibition
Ap Sok
Dutch, 1917–2004
1 exhibition
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
French, 1859–1923
8 exhibitions
Graham Sutherland
British, 1903–1980
14 exhibitions
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French, 1864–1901
58 exhibitions
Félix Vallotton
French, 1865–1925
22 exhibitions
Renzo Vespignani
Italian, 1924–2001
6 exhibitions
Jacques Villon
French, 1875–1963
42 exhibitions
Édouard Vuillard
French, 1868–1940
48 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

8 December 1954

Modern Museum Shows 'Masterprints'

By S. P

AS a part of the Museum of Modern Art's twenty-fifth anniversary program of special events, and as a pendant to the recent show of American twentieth century prints, this museum is opening today an exhibition entitled "100 Masterprints of Europe."

New York Times • page 32 • 165 words