Background
Reich, Sheldon was born on September 5, 1931 in Brooklyn. Son of Hyman D. and Molly (Gubman) Reich.
(The author's treatment of this foremost American painter ...)
The author's treatment of this foremost American painter is unique among critical studies of Marin in that it comes to grips with the fundamental problem of broad relationships raised by the artist's work. Reich tackles such questions as how Marin relates to the Post-Impressionists, the Expressionists, the Cubists, the Futurists, and other schools. The Catalogue Raisonne in the second volume is likewise unique in the broad scope of its coverage. Marin's oils, less well known than his watercolors, are included in its nearly 3,000 entries of which 1,975 are illustrated in the Catalogue itself. 2 volumes, 7.5x11", xiii+891 pp., b&w illustrations, 8 pp. in color.
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Reich, Sheldon was born on September 5, 1931 in Brooklyn. Son of Hyman D. and Molly (Gubman) Reich.
Bachelor of Arts Miami, Florida, 1954. Master of Arts, New York University, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University Iowa, 1966.
Assistant professor art history Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 1957—1960. Chairman department art history University Cincinnati, 1968—1972. Professor art history University Ariz, Tucson, 1960—1968, 1972.
Correspondent Art News magazine. Served with United States Air Force, 1951-1952.
(The author's treatment of this foremost American painter ...)
(Book by Reich, Sheldon)
(Book by Reich, Sheldon)
Member of American Association of University Professors, Member College Art Association.
Married Shirley Gish Reich, November 2, 1980. Children from previous marriage: Adam, Robin, Jonathan.