Herbert Katzman (1923-2004) produced some of the most lyrical, contemporary representations of New York City, his adopted home since 1950. This Chicago-born painter first came to public notice in 1952 when Dorothy Miller included him in her seminal Museum of Modern Art exhibition 'Fifteen Americans' along with the work of leading Abstract Expressionists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.
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