"Frederick Hartt and American Abstraction in the 1950s"
Monday, Aug 27, 2012 11:00a
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During World War II, young lieutenant Frederick Hartt was assigned a jeep and a driver and charged with locating, securing and repatriating hundreds of works of art. Later, as a curator at Washington University from 1949-60, the famed Renaissance scholar he helped build one of the nation’s finest university collections of 20th-century modernism. This summer, the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum will present 27 of those works in "Frederick Hartt and American Abstraction in the 1950s."
Created by Liam Otten
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