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'''Esther Gentle was a [[New York City]] sculptor, painter, printmaker, and gallery manager. She became [[Abraham Rattner]]'s second wife in 1949. Gentile ran an art reproductions business and a [[New York]] art gallery. Her work is part of the [[Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art]]'s permanent collection.
'''Esther Gentle''' was a [[New York City]] sculptor, painter, printmaker, and gallery manager. She became [[Abraham Rattner]]'s second wife in 1949.<ref>Tampa Bay Magazine - Mar-Apr 2009 - Page 50
books.google.com/books?id=D1gEAAAAMBAJ</ref> Gentile ran an art reproductions business and a [[New York]] art gallery. Her work is part of the [[Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art]]'s permanent collection. <ref>A Memoir of Creativity: Abstract Painting, Politics & the...] books.google.com/books?isbn=1440123225 by Piri Halasz - 2009</ref> She is the mother of Dr. [[Allen Leepa]].<ref>Tampa Bay Magazine - May-Jun 2000 - Page 159</ref>

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Esther Gentle was a New York City sculptor, painter, printmaker, and gallery manager. She became Abraham Rattner's second wife in 1949.[1] Gentile ran an art reproductions business and a New York art gallery. Her work is part of the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art's permanent collection. [2] She is the mother of Dr. Allen Leepa.[3]

References

  1. ^ Tampa Bay Magazine - Mar-Apr 2009 - Page 50 books.google.com/books?id=D1gEAAAAMBAJ
  2. ^ A Memoir of Creativity: Abstract Painting, Politics & the...] books.google.com/books?isbn=1440123225 by Piri Halasz - 2009
  3. ^ Tampa Bay Magazine - May-Jun 2000 - Page 159