Gertrude Bleiberg

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Born
Gertrude Tiefenbrun

March 1921
New York City, New York, United States
DiedAugust 10, 2001
KnownforPainting
Gertrude Bleiberg
Born
Gertrude Tiefenbrun

March 1921
New York City, New York, United States
DiedAugust 10, 2001
Known forPainting

Gertrude Bleiberg (1921-2001) was an American visual artist. Encouraged by Jay DeFeo, who recognized her talent, Bleiberg started working as an artist at the age of 50.[1] She earned a BFA and MFA degrees from the San Francisco Art Institute and developed a unique expressionist style, most notable for monumental depiction of the details of her domestic life: family, home, and friends. In a 25-year retrospective catalog of her work, Fred Martin, former Dean of the San Francisco Art Institute, noted that Bleiberg shows "that the direct experience of seeing may itself be alive, vivid, and recreated to amuse, to baffle, to give-yes-joy."

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