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Theodore Roszak

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(1907-1981) First generation New York abstract expressionist artist

sculptor, painter, draughtsman

Theodore Roszak

  • Biography
  • Exhibitions
  • Drawing
  • Painting (1929-47)
  • Construction (1932-45)
  • Sculpture (1945-69)
  • Public Commission (1955-78)
  • Photogram (1932-41)
  • Lithography
  • Bibliography
  • Contact
1969_TR_Fine_Arts_Commission_Johnson.jpg

1968 Fine Arts Commission, President Johnson

Theodore Roszak is elected a member of the Fine Arts Commission, New York by President Lyndon B. Johnson. He holds this position until 1975.

Photo taken in the White House, Washington D.C.

1968 Fine Arts Commission, President Johnson

Theodore Roszak is elected a member of the Fine Arts Commission, New York by President Lyndon B. Johnson. He holds this position until 1975.

Photo taken in the White House, Washington D.C.

 Back row: Hideo Sasaki (Landscape architect), Theodore Roszak, Unidentified  Front Row: Gordon Bunshaft (Skidmore Owings & Merrill, architect). Unidentified, Aline Saarinen, William E. Walton (journalist, painter), President Lyndon B. Johnson (r

Back row: Hideo Sasaki (Landscape architect), Theodore Roszak, Unidentified

Front Row: Gordon Bunshaft (Skidmore Owings & Merrill, architect). Unidentified, Aline Saarinen, William E. Walton (journalist, painter), President Lyndon B. Johnson (right)

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