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Ronald Brooks Kitaj
1932–2007
(b Cleveland, Oh., 29 Oct. 1932; d Los Angeles, 21 Oct. 2007). American painter, printmaker, and draughtsman, active mainly in England, where he was one of the most prominent figures of the Pop art movement.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Abraham's God (After Rembrandt) 2005–6 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Abraham's God (After Rembrandt) 2005–6 Tate
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Bather (Wanda) 1984–1986 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Bather (Wanda) 1984–1986 Royal Academy of Arts
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Cecil Court, London W. C. 2 (The Refugees) 1983–4 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Cecil Court, London W. C. 2 (The Refugees) 1983–4 Tate
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Count West-West 2005 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Count West-West 2005 Tate
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Creeley 1966 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Creeley 1966 Tate
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Death's Door 2005 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Death's Door 2005 Tate
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Erasmus Variations 1958 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Erasmus Variations 1958 Tate Britain
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Germania: To the Brothel 1985–1987 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Germania: To the Brothel 1985–1987 Laing Art Gallery
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If Not, Not 1975–1976 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)If Not, Not 1975–1976 National Galleries of Scotland: Modern
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Isaac Babel Riding with Budyonny 1962 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Isaac Babel Riding with Budyonny 1962 Tate
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K Enters the Castle at Last 2004 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)K Enters the Castle at Last 2004 Abbot Hall
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Los Angeles No. 25 (Black Pool) 2003 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Los Angeles No. 25 (Black Pool) 2003 Tate
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Michael Andrews as a Thames Bargeman 1999 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Michael Andrews as a Thames Bargeman 1999 Pallant House Gallery
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My Cities (An Experimental Drama) 1990–3 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)My Cities (An Experimental Drama) 1990–3 Tate
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Poet 2006 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Poet 2006 Abbot Hall
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R. B. Kitaj ('Self-Portrait: Hockney Pillow') 1993–1994 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)R. B. Kitaj ('Self-Portrait: Hockney Pillow') 1993–1994 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Red Self Portrait after Masaccio 2005 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Red Self Portrait after Masaccio 2005 Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
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Romance of the Civil Service 1967 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Romance of the Civil Service 1967 Harlow Art Trust: Basildon Arts Trust Collection, transferred from The Foundation for Essex Arts, 2022
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Screenplay 1967 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Screenplay 1967 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Self Portrait (Hand on Chin) 1983 Ronald Brooks Kitaj (1932–2007)Self Portrait (Hand on Chin) 1983 Royal Academy of Arts