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Cynthia Nadelman
Cynthia Nadelman
Cynthia Nadelman is an art critic and poet who lives in New York City.
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Stalking The Animals
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May/June 1990
| Vol. 41, No. 4
Some of the most compelling subjects in American sculpture aren’t statesmen, or generals, or nudes—in fact, they aren’t even human
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The Shocking Blue Hair Of Elie Nadelman
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March 1989
| Vol. 40, No. 2
He ignored the conventions of his day and became one of the greatest American sculptors of this century
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