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Adrian Adolph Greenberg was an American artist who was born in 1903.

How much does an Adrian Adolph Greenberg cost?

Adrian Adolph Greenberg's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 16 USD to 34,185 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.

What is Adrian Adolph Greenberg's most expensive works on paper?

Since 2008 the record price for this artist at auction is 34,185 USD for Handskaffären, sold at Uppsala Auktionskammare in 2020. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 2,887 USD, while his works on paper have sold for an average of 1,611 USD.

Where can I see Adrian Adolph Greenberg's works?

Numerous key galleries and museums such as SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film have featured Adrian Adolph Greenberg's work in the past.

Adrian Adolph Greenberg in the news

Adrian Adolph Greenberg has been featured in articles for ArtDependence Magazine, ArtDaily and ARTnews. The most recent article is Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers Realise $32.5 Million at Heritage Auc
Figure 134.1. Mata Hari (1931). Mata Hari (Greta Garbo), Lt Alexis Rosanoff (Ramon Novarro). Costume designer: Adrian (Gowns). Director: George Fitzmaurice. (Popperphoto/Alamy) (© MGM).

Adrian Adolph Greenburg was born on March 3, 1903 in Naugatuck, Connecticut. He started painting at a young age, encouraged by his uncle, who was a theatrical designer. Adrian attended Parsons School of Fine and Applied Arts in New York City in 1921. After transferring to Parsons Paris for five months, he returned to New York and left his studies to become a costume designer for Irving Berlin’s Broadway musical, Music Box Revue. By 1923, he had established a career in theatrical costume design. His introduction to Hollywood came when his sketches captured the attention of costume designer Natacha Rambova, who offered him the opportunity to design costumes for her husband, the Silent Era super star and matinee idol, Rudolph Valentino. At the age of twenty-one, he was initially assigned as the designer for Valentino’s unmade film, The Hooded Falcon (1924). His designs finally debuted in Cobra

Adrian Adolph Greenberg (1903 - 1959)

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Born in Naugatuck, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Son of Gilbert Greenberg and Helen (Pollak) Greenberg

Brother of Beatrice (Greenberg) Leventhal

[children unknown]

Died at age 56in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States

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Biography

Adrian was one of the most famous designers in the fashion industry, designing gowns for some of Hollywood's elite, including Katharine Hepburn, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Greta Garbo. His most famous costumes were designed for The Wizard of Oz and hundreds of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films between 1928 and 1941. He was usually credited onscreen with "Gowns by Adrian."[1]

Adrian was openly gay; however, he was married to the screen actress and Academy Award winner Janet Gaynor, presumably to avoid the anti-gay sentiment common during this time.

He was born as Adrian Adolph Greeburg 3 March 1903 in Naugatuck, Connecticut, the son

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