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RESUME: BERTHA LEONARD |
EDUCATION:
Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Bachelor
of Fine Arts
Graduate School of Tyler School of Fine Art
Barnes Foundation
EXHIBITIONS:
Gross McCleaf Gallery, Solo shows in 2001, 1997,
1994, 1992, 1990, 1987, 1984, 1979,1977, 1975, 1972,
1971
"Immortal Beauty," Noyes Museum, Oceanville,
NJ, 1997
One Person Exhibition, Miller Gallery, Cincinnati,
OH, 1997
"Domestic Diversions," Philadelphia Art
Alliance, 1997
Gettysburg College, Four Contemporary Philadelphia
Painters, 1995
Constitution Center, Independence National Park,
Philadelphia, Bill of Rights Bicentennial, 1991
Jack Gallery, New York, 1990
"Contemporary Philadelphia Artists:A Juried
Exhibition," Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1990
Gross McCleaf Gallery, A Feast for the Eyes, 1988
The Noyes Museum, Celebration of New Jersey Artists,
1983
Philadelphia Art Alliance
Makler Gallery, Solo shows in 1964, 1967
Arlin Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA
Fontana Gallery
YWCA, Germantown, PA
Fidelity Bank Regional Council
Cheltenham Art Center
Philadelphia Community College
The Woodmere Art Gallery
Moore Institute show of women's work
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Tyler Alumni Show, Prize Winner
American Print Fabrics Council Exhibition, NY, Prize
Winner
PUBLICATIONS:
Painting "Lady in the Bathtub" reproduced
in 1992 Women Artists Wall Calendar, te Neues Publishing,
NY
"The Bath", 1988 Calendar illustrated by
Bertha Leonard
The painting "Lady in the Bathtub" was
reproduced in Contemporary Women Artist's Engagement
Calendar, 1986
The painting "Ritz Crackers" was reproduced
in the catalogue for the
Noyes
Museum's "Celebration of New Jersey Artists"
Invitation cover, Catholic Philopatrian Literary
Institute, 1983
Cover, "Pilgrim in Front of Independence Hall",
Museum of Jewish American History, 1981
Cover, Inside Magazine, Spring 1990, Spring 1991,
Spring 1993
"Nostalgic View of A.C.," by Susan Van
Dongen, The Press of Atlantic City, October 16, 1994
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