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Biography |
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Studied with Ivan Olinsky |
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Joined WPA and the PWAP |
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Won a Federal Section commision to execute a mural U.S. Post Office in Vidalia, Georgia |
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Studied with Charles Hawthorne |
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Grant from New York School of Fine & Applied Art |
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Grant from the National Academy of Design |
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Studied with Howard Giles |
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Born New York |
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First Pupil of Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) |
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Scholarship to the Cape Cod School of Art |
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Exhibitions |
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1991 |
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Rhode Island School of Design |
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1983 - 1984 |
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Social Concern and Urban Realism, Boston University Art Gallery |
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1978 |
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Art for the People-New Deal Murals on Long Island, Hofstra University New York |
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1977 |
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New Deal for Art, Gallery Association |
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1977 |
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New York City WPA Art, Parsons School of Design New York |
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1939 |
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Dayton Art Institute |
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1939 |
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, Golden Gate International Exposition |
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1936 - 1939 |
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Walker Galleries |
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1938 |
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American Water-Colorists New York |
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Whitney Museum of American Art |
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts |
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1937 |
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Syracuse Museum of Fine Art |
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1937 |
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Detroit Art Institute |
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Carnegie Institute |
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, Art Institute of Chicago |
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1935/39 |
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Ferargil Galleries |
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1935 |
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Brooklyn Museum New York |
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Corcoran Gallery of Art |
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1933 |
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Art Exhibition by the Staff Artists, American Museum of Natural History |
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1930 |
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Alfred Stieglitz's Opportunity Gallery |
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia |
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Institute of Modern Art Boston |
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