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Theodore Fried exhibit: Museum lifts key modernist artist out of obscurity

Posted on June 9, 2014 by admin

Fried 1

By JAMES D. WATTS JR.
World Scene Writer

Fried 1

“Landscape” by Theordore Fried

Fried 2

By JAMES D. WATTS JR.
World Scene Writer

Fried 2

“In the Window,” by Theodore Fried

fried 3

By JAMES D. WATTS JR.
World Scene Writer

fried 3

“Mother and Child” by Theodore Fried



Theodore Fried: Pivotal Moments in 20th-Century Art

When: Sunday through Sept. 7. Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Museum is closed Saturdays.

Where: Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, 2021 E. 71st St.

Admission: $6.50. 918-492-1818, jewishmuseum.net

http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/artsandentertainment/theodore-fried-exhibit-museum-lifts-key-modernist-artist-out-of/article_dc0482e4-b8f3-5ef8-897d-4c2f7c8826ea.html

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