The Many Faces of CoBrA

In 1978, Dr. Meyer and Golda Marks donated a collection of nearly 1,500 works from their favorite collecting focus – works in all media from the Northern European mid-twentieth century CoBrA movement – to the Museum of Art ?Fort Lauderdale. A very generous and significant donation for this institution, the...
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In 1978, Dr. Meyer and Golda Marks donated a collection of nearly 1,500 works from their favorite collecting focus – works in all media from the Northern European mid-twentieth century CoBrA movement – to the Museum of Art ?Fort Lauderdale. A very generous and significant donation for this institution, the collection is considered the largest devoted to CoBrA in the United States. The name CoBrA is an acronym of the first letters of three of the central cities associated with this movement – Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam.

Tue., Jan. 6, 2015

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