Person Detail: Dore Ashton

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Full Name: Dore Ashton | ||
Biography: (1928-2017) Historian, critic, writer. Dore Ashton was born in Newark, New Jersey, and died in the Bronx, New York. |
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1928 |
(Unknown) County Dorothea Shapiro was born in Newark, New Jersey, on May 21, 1928. |
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2017 |
Bronx County Dore Ashton died in the Bronx, New York, on January 30, 2017. |
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1962 |
(Unknown) County The Unknown Shore: A View of Contemporary Art (Pub: Boston: Little, Brown ISBN: ) Nonfiction. |
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1973 |
(Unknown) County The New York School: A Cultural Reckoning (Pub: Viking Adult ISBN: 0670509124 / 978-0670509126) Nonfiction. |
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1974 |
(Unknown) County A Joseph Cornell Album (Pub: Viking ISBN: 0670408840 / 978-0670408849) Nonfiction. |
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1976 |
(Unknown) County Yes, but...: A Critical Study of Philip Guston (Pub: Viking Adult ISBN: 0670793884 / 978-0670793884) Nonfiction. |
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1983 |
(Unknown) County About Rothko (Pub: Oxford University Press ISBN: 0195033485 / 978-0195033489) Nonfiction. |
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1969 |
(Unknown) County A Reading of Modern Art (Pub: Case Western Reserve University Press ISBN: 0829501525 / 978-0829501520) Nonfiction. |
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1980 |
(Unknown) County A Fable of Modern Art (Pub: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 0500233012 / 978-0500233016) Nonfiction. |
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1982 |
(Unknown) County American Art Since 1945 (Pub: Oxford University Press ISBN: 0195203593 / 978-0195203592) Nonfiction. |
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1992 |
(Unknown) County Noguchi East and West (Pub: Knopf ISBN: 0394588045 / 978-0394588049) Nonfiction. |
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1987 |
(Unknown) County Out of the Whirlwind: Three Decades of Arts Commentary (Pub: UMI Research Press ISBN: 0835717410 / 978-0835717410) Nonfiction. |
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New York County As a teenager, Ms. Ashton studied painting at the New School for Social Research in Manhattan, New York. |
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New York County Ms. Ashton lived in Manhattan, New York. |
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New York County Ms. Ashton taught art history at the School of Visual Arts, Cooper Union and the New School. |
