Group A
Group A was originally called “The Abstract Group” and was formed in 1944. The group was formed by noted artists Samuel Rosenberg, Balcomb Greene, Robert Lepper and Russell Twiggs. The founders were passionately interested in exploring the new trend toward abstract work. Frustrated by the reluctance of the Pittsburgh art establishment to recognize the rising tide of abstraction in 20th century modernism, they formed the group as a protest.
Exhibitions
As well as the small number of mythological subjects which are his best-known works today, he painted a wide range of religious subjects and also some portraits. He and his workshop were especially known for their Madonna and Childs, many in the round tondo shape.
As well as the small number of mythological subjects which are his best-known works today, he painted a wide range of religious subjects and also some portraits. He and his workshop were especially known for their Madonna and Childs, many in the round tondo shape.
As well as the small number of mythological subjects which are his best-known works today, he painted a wide range of religious subjects and also some portraits. He and his workshop were especially known for their Madonna and Childs, many in the round tondo shape.
Lily Hunter
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Members
Group A has had many wonderful members over the years. While some have come and gone, each person’s impact remains.
