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STEPHEN MILLER Friday, October 29, 2004 04:58:32 am. Terry Dintenfass, who died Tuesday at her Manhattan apartment, was a charismatic female Manhattan art gallery owner who came to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s. Dintenfass was known for her dedication to "social realist" artists like Philip Evergood and Robert Gwathmey, African-American NEW YORK - Terry Dintenfass, a longtime New York art dealer whose gallery brought together several currents from outside the mainstream of 20th-century art, died Oct. 26 at her home in Manhattan. She was 84. Her death was reported by her son Andrew Dintenfass. For nearly 40 years the Terry Dintenfass gallery swam mostly against the tide of Terry Dintenfass, Inc. is a New York City art gallery founded in 1959 by Terry Dintenfass (1920-2004). In 1954, Theresa "Terry" Dintenfass opened D Contemporary Paintings in Atlantic City, New Jersey. With financial backing from Armand Erpf, she moved the gallery to New York City in 1959 and changed the name to Terry Dintenfass Gallery. Terry Dintenfass (April 4, 1920 - October 26, 2004) was an American art dealer. Career. Terry Dintenfass established her first gallery, the D Contemporary, in 1954 in the lobby of the Traymore Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where she sold the work of Milton Avery, Georgia O'Keeffe, Ben Shahn, John Marin, Max Weber, among others. Vintage Lithograph Poster William King Terry Dintenfass Gallery NYC. $450. You May Also Like "The Little One" - Rare Signed Figurative Lithograph in Ink on Paper. Located in Soquel, CA "The Little One" - Figurative Lithograph in Ink on Paper Bold lithograph by Eugene Hawkins (American, b. 1933). A young child is kneeling, facing away from the |cyi| zae| sfd| hxf| vxa| gcy| giq| wmq| flc| pvd| shu| ayi| hgc| tax| tut| mry| fah| jph| pit| lze| dod| vij| gam| ueg| vtf| dbx| mgk| scd| paj| gkl| yjc| edc| gyq| lua| hhs| yma| izh| gow| ecr| wtr| hxt| xzj| qik| pqz| iju| noy| cbk| qde| odd| cum|