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founded the museum to house his art collection of contemporary art. Moss gave seminars, lectured and later became curator of education. In 1977, she began leading specialized tour groups to Europe to visit private collections and artists' studios, as well as museums like the Dutch
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She owned Jacqueline Moss Museum Tours, which led "special interest" tours of art and architecture around the world. Earlier trips went to European countries such as Spain, Italy, France, Greece, and Germany. She first went to China in 1982 just after the country
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and 20th-century art. Her articles and seminars often had a focus on women artists. In the 1980s, she had a travel business touring art and architecture in Europe, Asia and South America.
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Jacob Eisenberg, "Let Me Help You" (1964), pp. 7, 8, 10. Jay-Roger Music Co., North Bergen, New Jersey. (From notations in book made by a Moss family member.)
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at his Greenwich estate and led tours of the sculpture garden before it was sent to Washington, D.C. to the
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Sculpture 76: An Outdoor Exhibition of Sculpture By Fifteen Living American Artists:
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in 1980. Her thesis was on the art of Gertrude Greene and is archived at the
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Mutiny and the mainstream: Talk that changed art, 1975–1990
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866:Queens College, City University of New York alumni 608:The Frick Collection. Retrieved November 13, 2011 553:"Art, architecture tour to Sandinavia, Leningrad" 832: 191:was the cover story for the April 1981 issue of 666:"Architecture, Art To Be Focus of Spanish Tour" 535:"English beer drinkers toast successful revolt" 504:"Lunch and Art Tour to Feature Jacqueline Moss" 401:, Vol. 55, No. 8 (April 1981), pp. 120–127 312:Ida E. Rubin (Ed.) and Jacqueline Moss (text), 97:Moss was associated with the Aldrich Museum in 811: 620:Juliet Holland Art. Retrieved November 3, 2011 377:American Art: American Women 1965 through 1985 161:. She lectured on the art collection owned by 799:(August 1, 1989). Retrieved November 18, 2011 752:(August 24, 1986). Retrieved November 3, 2011 721:(March 7, 2006). Retrieved November 22, 2011 702:(June 27, 1982). Retrieved November 18, 2011 819:"Ebony and Ivory: 1 Keyboard, 2 Good Hands" 519:"Aldrich Planning Second European Art Tour" 681:"Moss Sets Tour of Germany in Late Summer" 586: 584: 548: 546: 383:(December 15, 1984 – February 23, 1985). 247:caused her to reschedule a return there. 187:, a monthly arts journal. Her article on 710: 708: 301: 243:, Brazil, and other countries. 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Jacqueline Moss publicity photo
Cooper Union
Queens College
Ruth Brewer Eisenberg
Jacob Eisenberg
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art
modern
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Larry Aldrich
Kröller-Müller Museum
Otterlo
Vincent van Gogh
stave church
Borgund
University of Bridgeport
Housatonic Community College
Kansas City Art Institute
The New School
Bard College
Smithsonian Institution
Daycroft School
Greenwich, Connecticut
Joseph Hirshhorn
Hirshhorn Museum
The Advocate
The Christian Science Monitor
Arts Magazine
Gertrude Greene
Judy Chicago
May Stevens

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