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1917
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Born January 8th in Bratslav, Ukraine
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1922
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Family moves to United Strates, settling in Brooklyn; attends public
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1931
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Enrolls in commercial art program at the Pratt Institute Evening School, Brooklyn; teacher advises him to transfer to fine arts
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1932
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Enrolls in American Artists’ School, New York; fellow classmate is Ad Reinhardt (who later becomes an abstract expressionist painter like Resnick)
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1934
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Milton’s father tries to discourage him from being artist; Milton moves out, working as an elevator boy to pay for American Artists’ School; the school provides a small room to paint in and Milton uses materials left over by night school students as he cannot afford his own
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1938
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Moves to studio on West 21st Street, near fellow expressionist painter Willem de Kooning (he and de Kooning retain close relationship through the 1960s)
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1940
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Drafted into U.S. Army; serves in Iceland and Europe; lives in Paris for three years after the war; meets Alberto Giacometti and
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1948
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Returns to New York; enrolls in abstract expressionist painter Hans Hofmann’s school (and pays tuition with remaining G.I. benefits); rents a studio on East 8th Street, near de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Franz Kline; meets Pat Passlof, whom he marries in 1961
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1976
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Purchases an abandoned synagogue on Eldridge Street in New York’s lower east side where he maintains a large studio and also resides
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2004
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Dies in New York City
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