Leonard Baskin

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  • Leonard Baskin biographical...

    Born in 1922 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Baskin was reared in Brooklyn, New York. The son of a Rabbi, Baskin was educated at a yeshiva (Jewish religious college), which had a profound effect on his aesthetic. Committed to art at an early age, Baskin h
    www.wolman-prints.com/pages/artistbiog/all/b/64.html
  • Galleries

    LEONARD BASKIN Newly Acquired & Rare Works September 17th - November 11th Extended through January!
    www.rmichelson.com/Artist_Pages/Baskin/Show/Leonard_Baski...
  • Salander O'Reilly Galleries...

    Exhibiting and managing fine art spanning from Renaissance to present-day, with a focus on American Modernism, Nineteenth Century European and contemporary.
    www.salander.com
  • Leonard Baskin | The...

    The official web site of Leonard Baskin, The Gehenna Press and Gehenna Prints
    leonardbaskin.com
  • Artifex

    Copyright for all of Leonard Baskin's images is held by the Estate of Leonard Baskin.
    rmc.library.cornell.edu/baskin/
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Leonard Baskin. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Baskin
  • Leonard Baskin and the...

    This web exhibit was created in conjunction with the exhibit, Leonard Baskin & The Gehenna Press, 1951-1971, held by the Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections Department during the Spring-Summer 2004.
    lts.brandeis.edu/research/archives-speccoll/events/baskin...
  • Salander O'Reilly Galleries...

    Exhibiting and managing fine art spanning from Renaissance to present-day, with a focus on American Modernism, Nineteenth Century European and contemporary.
    www.salander.com/artists/artists_estates/baskin.html
  • Baskins Bad Art

    I hate to speak ill of the dead, but the passing of nationally known artist Leonard Baskin (shown at left in his own Self-portrait at Age 42") resulted in entirely too much praise for his alleged artistic achievements.
    www.tomdevine.net/baskin.htm