ARTURO SCHWARZ

'''Arturo Schwartz''' (1924- b. Alexandria, Egypt) is an Italian art historian, lecturer, art consultant and curator of international art exhibitions in Milan who amassed a large collection of the works of Marcel Duchamp, André Breton, Man Ray and Jean Arp and other 20th century artists. He is also a writer and poet.
In 1998 he donated his 700-piece collection of Dada and Surrealist art to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Schwarz is also known for his writings about Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Surrealists and Dada.

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Selected works



★ (Editor) ''The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp'', H. N. Abrams (New York, NY), 1969, reprinted, Delano Greenidge (New York, NY), 1997.

★ ''Marcel Duchamp: Sixty-six Creative Years; From the First Painting to the Last Drawing'', Gallery Schwarz (Milan, Italy), 1972.

★ ''New York Dada: Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia'', Prestel Verlag (Munich, Germany), 1973.

★ ''Almanacco dada: Antologia letteraria-artistica, cronologia e repertorio delle riviste'', Feltrinelli (Milan, Italy), 1976.

★ ''Man Ray: The Rigour of Imagination'', Rizzoli International (New York, NY), 1977.

★ ''André Breton, Trotsky, et l'anarchie'', Union Generale d'Editions (Paris, France), 1977.

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Israel21c, "Arturo Schwartz - benefactor to art and Israel", Rick Radin, April 20, 2002

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