Therese Steinhardt Rosenblatt

Therese Steinhardt Rosenblatt (1896–1948), known professionally as Therese Steinhardt, was a 20th-century American painter. In 1948, the Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased her painting, "Lest We Forget"
A perform by the similar name and artist was sold at auction in September 1993.

Steinhardt's first perform was at the Edward Milch Gallery in New York City from 3 January to 13 January 1945. Writing in the New York Times, Howard Devree remarked upon her works' "soundness and restraint," noted "suggestions of the Miller manner," but also "a determined personal note to whatever her paintings." His verdict labeled it, "An unusually great first show." The take effect was extended beyond its initial closing date.

Born Therese Steinhardt, October 2, 1896, third child of Adolph Steinhardt and Addie Untermyer, the sister of Samuel Untermyer. Therese was the younger sister of Laurence Steinhardt. She married William Rosenblatt on October 6, 1920. They had three sons: Robert, Richard, and Peter. She died April 2, 1948.

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