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Biography |
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1891 |
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Born Seneca Falls, New York |
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1909 |
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Studied at the Pratt Institute, New York |
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1917 - 1919 |
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Served in the United States Navy |
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1922 - 1923 |
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Taught at the Art Students League, New York |
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1949 |
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Evelyn Clair Lockman Prize from the National Academy of Design |
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1954 |
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Grant from the National Institute of Arts and Letters |
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1958 |
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Second Benjamin Altman Prize from the National Academy of Design |
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1959 |
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Creative Arts Medal from Brandeis University |
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1959 |
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Received a major Ford Foundation grant |
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1961 |
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Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters |
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1961 |
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Honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute |
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1963 |
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Elected to the Royal Society of Arts, London |
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1973 |
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Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts by the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore |
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1978 |
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Died in Cape Cod, MA |
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Exhibitions |
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Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1916, 1928-57 |
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, 1917-22,29-31,44-49,60,64, 66(solo), 2003 (solo) |
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National Academy of Design, 1918,49,82,89-92, 2003(solo) |
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Luxembourg Museum, Paris, 1919 |
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Art Institute of Chicago, 1920 |
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Carnegie Institute, 1921 |
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Jeu de Pomme, Paris, 1938 |
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Albright [Knox] Art Gallery, 1927(solo), 2002(solo) |
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Museum of Modern Art, 1938,43,52,54,61-63, 76 |
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Whitney Museum of American Art, 1965(solo),66 |
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Brooklyn Museum of Art |
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Worlds Fair of New York, 1964 |
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Everson Museum of Art, 1977 |
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Joseph Hirshhorn Museum, 1980(solo) |
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Selected Collections |
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National Museum of American Art |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Whitney Museum of American Art |
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Art Institute of Chicago |
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts |
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
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National Academy of Design |
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Philadelphia Museum of Art |
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts |
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Baltimore Museum of Art |
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