Louis Lozowick

Louis Lozowick studied at Ohio State University and National Academy of Design. the recorded working language is English. The authority associates the name with Constructivism. Work by Louis Lozowick is recorded in the collections of Art Institute of Chicago, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The heading is also recorded as Lozowick. Louis Lozowick is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q6687709. It is also recorded that louis Lozowick was born in 1892 at Liudvynivka. It is also recorded that louis Lozowick died in 1973 at New Jersey. Institutional cataloguing adds that louis Lozowick is recorded with the citizenship of United States.

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Identity and overview

The canonical record carries the following identifying particulars.

Louis Lozowick is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q6687709. It is also recorded that louis Lozowick is recorded with the citizenship of United States.

Works and production

The following works and productions are recorded by name or by count.

Wikidata Query Service catalogues 40 works under this heading. It is also recorded that open Library catalogues 2 works under this heading. The Metropolitan Museum of Art catalogues 4 works under this heading. Institutional cataloguing adds that the Art Institute of Chicago catalogues 5 works under this heading.

The Cleveland Museum of Art catalogues 5 works under this heading. View from a Fortress [recto] is dated 1964 and held by Q214867 (inventory 1995.85.4.e). It is also recorded that view from a Fortress [verso] is dated 1964 and held by Q214867 (inventory 1995.85.4.f). Institutional cataloguing adds that the Wailing Wall is dated 1964 and held by Q214867 (inventory 1995.85.7.a).

Train is dated 1930 and held by Q214867 (inventory 1995.85.9.bbb).

Collections and holdings

Institutional holdings are recorded as follows.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art records 30 objects associated with this name. It is also recorded that q214867 records 58 objects associated with this heading. It is also recorded that drawings in the National Gallery of Art records 58 objects associated with this heading. It is also recorded that whitney Museum of American Art records 2 objects associated with this heading.

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts records 1 object associated with this heading. It is also recorded that yale University Art Gallery records 1 object associated with this heading. It is also recorded that the Metropolitan Museum of Art records 30 objects associated with this heading. It is also recorded that the Art Institute of Chicago records 8 objects associated with this heading.

The Cleveland Museum of Art records 67 objects associated with this heading.

Sources and evidence

This entry is compiled from 12 catalogued sources across 8 independent registers. The registers consulted are Crossref registry, Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, Internet Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Cleveland Museum of Art and DOAJ. Every statement above is held against the register that stated it; where the registers are silent, the entry is silent.

In detail

Louis Lozowick studied at Ohio State University and National Academy of Design. the recorded working language is English.

The authority associates the name with Constructivism.

Work by Louis Lozowick is recorded in the collections of Art Institute of Chicago, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Connections

Each connection was recorded deliberately, with the basis for it kept on the internal record.

Studied at

Sources

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  1. 1.

    24 Louis Lozowick: Russian Constructivism and American Machine Art, 100 Years On: Revisiting the First Russian Art Exhibition of 1922, 2022

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    Las litografías de Louis Lozowick y su influencia en Louis Kahn, EGA. Revista de expresión gráfica arquitectónica, 2016

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    Louis Lozowick (1892–1973), painter, draftsman, textile designer, and printmaker., Encyclopedia of Jewish American Artists, 2007

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  4. 4.

    Lozowick, Louis, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  5. 5.

    Maintaining Jewish Presence through Abbo Ostrowsky, Louis Lozowick, Jennings Tofel, and Max Weber, Heritage, 2025

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  6. 6.

    Open Library author record for Louis Lozowick (Internet Archive), 2 catalogued works.

    Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive

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  7. 7.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q6687709: Louis Lozowick

    Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation

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  8. 8.

    Directory of Open Access Journals lists 1 article naming Louis Lozowick.

    open access index · Unverified

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  9. 9.

    The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Louis Lozowick.

    museum collection · Unverified · The Art Institute of Chicago

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  10. 10.

    The Cleveland Museum of Art, open access collection records associated with Louis Lozowick.

    museum collection · Unverified · The Cleveland Museum of Art

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, collection records associated with Louis Lozowick (30 objects).

    museum collection · Unverified · The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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  12. 12.

    “Louis Lozowick”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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