Carlebach, Julius |
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role
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Dealer/Gallery |
dates
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1909-1964 |
city
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New York City |
state | NY | other cities | Lübeck, Germany; Berlin, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Vienna, Austria; |
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historical notes
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Julius Hirsch Carlebach owned the Carlebach Gallery, also known as the Julius Carlebach Gallery, in New York.
In addition to selling ancient art from around the world different time periods, Carlebach represented modern primitive artists. Roy Lichtenstein had his first exhibition at Carlebach Gallery in 1951. Some works of art from the gallery were sold in a 1968 auction held at the Plaza Art Galleries (406 East 79th Street).
Carlebach was married to Josefa Silberstein, who was associated with him in the art gallery.
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decades of activity | 1940-1950 1950-1960
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Archives/Repository |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Joseph Stapleton papers, 1942-1998. |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Ellen Lanyon papers, 1944-1991. |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Chet Harmon La More papers, 1933-1973. |
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Columbia University Libraries Butler Library, 6th Fl. East, |
[Alteration for the Haitian Art Center at Julius Carlebach Gallery, 937 Third Avenue, N.Y.C.] [graphic]. File no. 109 / William Muschenheim, architect. |
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The Museum of Modern Art Library and Archives |
Subject file: CARLEBACH GALLERY (NEW YORK, N.Y.): miscellaneous uncataloged material. |
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