Kathryn Bernstein is primarily known as Betty (Kathryn Bernstein) Kathe
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An example of work by Kathryn Bernstein Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Betty Kathe (1896-)
From the artist's own words: "I try to convey in my paintings the moods nature induces in me, the atmospheres of particular places, their spirit and their quality, which sometimes becomes for me more real than my hand or my brush and paints."
Kathe worked primarily in watercolor and did some lithography which was used in producing greeting cards by American Artists Group, New York.
Awards: The Brooklyn Society of Artists: Distinctive Merit in Watercolor at the 34th Annual Exhibit of the Society, November 5, 1950. Signed by president Nell Choate Jones.
Selected Exhibitions: Morton Galleries, New York City (solo) Harry Salpeter Gallery, New York City (solo November 15-27, 1948) Barbizon-Plaza Art Gallery, New York City (exhibition of Outstanding American Painters, May 11 to October 1, 1942)
Associations: Allied Artists of America, Inc. American League of Artists
She lived primarily in New York City and worked in Massachusetts, with visits to France.
Sources include: Original flyers and artwork
Information provided by John Capozucca, stepson of the artist's son-in-law.
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