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LOVET-LORSKI, Boris  (1894-1973) Lithuanian-American sculptor.
            Born Lithuania, 25 December 1894. Came to America 1920.
            Died New York City, 4 March 1973.
            Fellow: National Sculpture Society.

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1949 Searle & Parks Medal . . . . . . . . . . . .  MAco 1949-034

          B I O G R A P H I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

D8  {1926} Fielding, p 220.
I62a{1937} Armitage (Merle)  Sculpture of Boris Levet-Lorski.  New York: E. Weyhe.  148 pp, illus.
BA  {1937} Who's Who In American Art: 1937 [1ed:268],
          1939 [2ed:332], 1941 [3ed:405],
          1947 [4ed:293], 1953 [5ed:254],
          1956 [6ed:297], 1959 [7ed:350],
          1962 [8ed:387], 1966 [9ed:296],
          1970 [10ed:267], 1973 [11ed:461].
BI  {1946} Institute, p 1062.
C8  {1965} Gardner, p 167.
I62b{1967} Syracuse University, School of Art.  Boris Lovet-Lorski: The Language of Time.  
          Catalog by Martin H. Bush.  Introduction by Salvatore Quasimodo.  Syracuse: The 
          University (1967) 95 pp, illus.
B5  {1973} Who Was Who, p 441.
D32 {1982} Oakland Museum, p 30.
BF1 {1985} Falk, p 381.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 556.
AE2 {1990} Art Institute of Chicago, p 563.
AE5 {1990} National Academy of Design, p 332.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 2:2068.
D3a {2006} Benezit.Dictionary of Artists, p 8:1286-1287.
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