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1906
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Came to America to join his brother
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1906 - 1919
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Attended art school, finished college, served in the army and traveled throughout the United States
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1920
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Begins Machine Ornament series
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1919 - 1924
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Lozowich lived and traveled throughout Europe; spending most of his time in Pars, Berlin and Moscow
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1926
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versatility and range of interests are shown through his stage sets for the 1926 production of Georg Kaiser's play "Gas"
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1927
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made his first prints, which were well-received in Europe and the US; encouraged by Carl Zigrosser of the Weythe Gallery to resume lithography
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1943
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moved to New Jersey where he continued to paint and make prints. The human condition remained a constant theme of his art, and an ongoing interest in nature appears more frequently in his later works.
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Made various murals and prints for the WPA during the Depression |
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1927 |
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Machine Age Exposition in New York |
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