For such a frail flower, with so few champions, neoromanticism has survived remarkably well.
Julien Levy, 75, influential art dealer and writer whose gallery was a center during the 1930s and '40s for surrealism and neoromanticism, presenting the first New York exhibitions .
Eugene Berman, the younger brother, has a one-sentence explanation of neoromanticism: "We wanted to dream, but with our eyes open.