(1907-1981) First generation New York abstract expressionist artist
sculptor, painter, draughtsman
Cast bronze plates on copper frame; Base: granite
Location: The sculpture is located at 455 First Avenue at 27th Street, next door to the Public Health Research Institute near Bellevue.
Inscription: "These sculptural forms were conceived in homage to those intrepid men and women who dedicate themselves to science and humanity. - Theodore Roszak”
Collection: The City of New York purchased the sculpture (1968) and it is in the city’s collection
Cast bronze plates on copper frame; Base: granite
Location: The sculpture is located at 455 First Avenue at 27th Street, next door to the Public Health Research Institute near Bellevue.
Inscription: "These sculptural forms were conceived in homage to those intrepid men and women who dedicate themselves to science and humanity. - Theodore Roszak”
Collection: The City of New York purchased the sculpture (1968) and it is in the city’s collection
The Sentinel, 1966
Steel and mixed media
Maquette of commissioned outdoor sculpture for the New Public Health Laboratory, NYC
The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkley (1995).
Sentinel, 1966
Bronze and other metals
27 1/2 x 13 3/4 x 22 inches
Collection: Newark Museum, New Jersey. Gift of Tommasso Lepore in memory of Albert B. Bauer, Chief Architect New York City Department of Public Works (2012).