Richard Warren Pousette-Dart was an American abstract expressionist artist most recognized as a founder of the New York School of painting. His artistic output also includes drawing, sculpture, and fine-art photography.
Richard Pousette-Dart
Richard Pousette-Dart, Symphony No. 1, The Transcendental, oil on canvas, 1941–42, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Savage Rose by Richard Pousette-Dart, 1951
The Scarborough Day School was a private school in Scarborough-on-Hudson, in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Frank and Narcissa Cox Vanderlip established the school in 1913 at their estate, Beechwood. The school, a nonsectarian nonprofit college preparatory day school, taught students at pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade levels and had small class sizes, with total enrollment rarely exceeding 150 students. Since 1980, the buildings and property have been owned by The Clear View School Day Treatment Center, which runs a day treatment program for 118 students. The current school still uses the Scarborough School's theater, which was opened in 1917. The school campus is a contributing property to the Scarborough Historic District.
Vanderlip Hall in 2014
The Edward Harden Mansion
Vanderlip Hall, 1917
Seal of Scarborough, North Yorkshire; the school's seal replicates it