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  1. John Russell CBE (22 January 1919 – 23 August 2008) was an English art critic and journalist. Life and career. John Russell was born in Fleet, Hampshire, England, in 1919. He attended St Paul's School and then Magdalen College, Oxford . He was an unpaid intern at the Tate Gallery in 1940, but moved to the country after the gallery was bombed.

  2. 23 de ene. de 2017 · John Russell was an art historian and critic who wrote for the London Sunday Times from 1950-1974, then for the New York Times from 1974-1990, coming on board immediately after the departure of John Canaday.

  3. 25 de ago. de 2008 · John Russell, who contributed elegant, erudite art criticism for more than a half-century to The Sunday Times of London and The New York Times, where he was chief art critic from 1982...

  4. 25 de ago. de 2008 · William Grimes reports in the New York Times that John Russell, who contributed elegant, erudite art criticism for more than a half century to the Sunday Times of London and the New York Times, where he was chief art critic from 1982 to 1990, and who helped bring a generation of postwar British artists to international attention ...

  5. 25 de ago. de 2008 · By William Grimes. Aug. 25, 2008. John Russell, who contributed elegant, erudite art criticism for more than a half-century to The Sunday Times of London and The New York Times, where he...

  6. As an art critic, Russell offered a measured approach to criticism in contrast to the often caustic reviews of Kramer. In 1979 he won the Frank Jewett Mather, Jr. , award for art criticism from the College Art Association.

  7. Quick Reference. (1919–2008) British art critic and exhibition organizer. He was born in London and studied at Magdalen College, Oxford. After war service at the Ministry of Information and the Admiralty, he became a journalist and was the regular art critic of The Sunday Times from 1949 to 1974.