In 1989, summing up Schanker's career for a book on American abstraction, Virginia Mecklenburg wrote of "an animated expressionism that aims at a fundamental emotional structure".
Additionally she has published works regarding the art and lives of artists such as Edward Hopper, Frederick Carl Frieseke, George Bellows and others.
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