biography of Ludwig SANDER (1906-1975)
Birth place: St. George, SI, NY
Death place: NYC
Addresses: NYC
Profession: Painter
Studied: ASL
Exhibited: S. Indp. A.; PAFA Ann., 1954, 1966; Salons of Am.; Corcoran Gal biennial, 1967; Salon Realités Nouvelles, Paris, 1968; "Neue Kunst USA," MoMA-Munich, 1968; "Form of Color," TMA, 1970; "Plus By Minus - Today's Half Century," Albright-Knox Art Gal., Buffalo; "From Synchromism Forward," AFA traveling exh.; WMAA, 1973; Lawrence Rubin Gal, NYC, 1970s. Other awards: Nat. Council Arts Award, 1967; Guggenheim Fndn. fellowship, 1968; NIAL Art Award, 1971.
Member: Woodstock AA
Work: WMAA; Guggenheim Mus.; Corcoran Gal.; AIC; SFMA; Woodstock AA
Comments: Preferred media: oils, graphics.
Sources: WW73; Andrew Hudson, Washington - an American Salon" (April, 1967) & Carter Ratcliff, "New York Letter" (April, 1972), Art Int.; Hilton Kramer, article, NY Times, Jan. 22, 1972; Woodstock AA; Falk, Exh. Record Series.