Carol Summers
- Introduction
- Carol Summers (December 26, 1925 – October 27, 2016) was widely known as one of America's foremost printmakers, creating works by woodcut process.
- Wikidata
- Q5044573
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Role
- Artist
- Name
- Carol Summers
- Ulan
- 500021858
Exhibitions
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How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior
Oct 1, 2016–Apr 23, 2017
MoMA
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Open Ends
Sep 28, 2000–Mar 4, 2001
MoMA
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Committed to Print
Jan 31–Apr 19, 1988
MoMA
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Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now
Mar 3–May 15, 1983
MoMA
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Printed Art: A View of Two Decades
Feb 13–Apr 1, 1980
MoMA
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Carol Summers has
15 exhibitionsonline.
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Carol Summers Bridge, No. 1 1951
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Carol Summers Chinese Landscape 1951
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Carol Summers The Little City 1954
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Herbert Matter, Eszter Haraszty, Carol Summers, Inge Toft, Vezelay, Angelo Testa, Noémi Raymond, Jacqueline Iribe, Albert Herbert, Dennis Lennon, Astrid Sampe, Evelyn Hill, Franz Lorenz, Toni Prestini, Marianne Strengell, Knoll Textiles, New York, NY Knoll Textile Kit c. 1955
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Carol Summers The End from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Landscape (Paysage) from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Waterfall from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Choeps from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Homage to Fish (Omaggio a pesce) from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Portrait of D.M. from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Andalusia from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Theodoric's Tomb, Ravenna from 9 Prints 1967
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Carol Summers Pool from 9 Prints 1967
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Rudolf Baranik, Paul Burlin, Charles Cajori, William Copley, Allan D'Arcangelo, Mark di Suvero, Leon Golub, Charles Hinman, Louise Nevelson, Irving Petlin, Ad Reinhardt, Jack Sonenberg, George Sugarman, Carol Summers, David Weinrib, Adja Yunkers, Various Artists Artists and Writers Protest against the War in Vietnam 1966–67, published 1967
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Carol Summers Kill for Peace from Artists and Writers against the War in Vietnam 1967
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