Therese Steinhardt Rosenblatt
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Therese Steinhardt Rosenblatt was a well known artist who worked in pencil and oil and exhibited widely in Madison Avenue, New York galleries and had works that hung at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The Edward Milch Gallery in New York City exhibited her paintings from 3 January to 13 January 1945.
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[edit] Summary
[edit] Born:
Therese Amalia Steinhardt, October 2, 1896, third child of Adolph Stinhardt and Addie Untermyer (Sister of Samuel Untermyer). Therese was the younger sister of Laurence Steinhardt.
[edit] Married:
William Rosenblatt, October 6, 1920. 3 sons.
[edit] Died:
[edit] Access to her works
Some of her works can be seen at Therese Steinhart

