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82: 74: 90: 151:. In 1940 he exhibited at the Wildenstein Gallery in Paris. Later that year, Reder was forced to flee Paris to escape from the Nazis, and Maillol secured a passage for him and his wife to travel to Spain, where he was imprisoned for illegal entry. On his release, they travelled to 158:
All the works in his Paris studio were later destroyed by the Germans. Reder arrived in New York City in 1943, but in 1945 he became partially paralysed by a serious illness, and concentrated more on woodcuts and drawings. He became an American citizen in 1948.
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Reder is quoted as having said, "We were born already drunk with fantasy", referring to his early life in Bukovina. The son of a Jewish innkeeper, at 17 he was conscripted into the Austrian army and spent World War I in the trenches. He went on to study at the
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demonstrations. In 1935 Reder had his first solo exhibition at the gallery of Manes, an association of artists in Prague. This exhibition created a sensation and was widely published by newspapers in Prague, Paris, Wienna and Basel. Most sculptures were sold.
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Bernard Reder died in 1963 in New York. His last four years were very productive, producing over thirty-five
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Two years later, in 1937, he moved to Paris and became a good friend of the sculptor and painter
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John I.H. Baur: Bernard Reder, 1961, kat. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, p. 112
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Sitting figure, sandstone sculpture by Bernard Reder, created in Prague around 1930
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In memoriam Bernard Reder, 1897-1963: an exhibition of sculpture and graphic works
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Female figure, sandstone sculpture by Bernard Reder, created in Prague around 1930
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Reder's works are currently held in many collections, including the following:
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World artists, 1950-1980: an H.W. Wilson biographical dictionary, Issue 6489
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Celebrity register: an irreverent compendium of American quotable notables
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The Whitney Women and the Museum They Made: A Family Memoir (page 88)
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held in Philadelphia in 1949 and is one of the sculptors in the
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in 1949. In 1954, Reder went to Italy to sculpt in Rome and
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Czernowitz
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Czernowitz
Bukovina
Hasidic
Jewish folklore
Greek mythology
Bible
François Rabelais
Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
anti-Semitic
Aristide Maillol
Havana, Cuba
3rd Sculpture International
70 Sculptors
Whitney Museum
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Florence
John Rewald
bronze sculptures
lost-wax casting
Whitney Museum of American Art
Museum of Modern Art
National Gallery of Art
Brooklyn Museum

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