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Seymour Fogel Biography
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1929 - 1932 |
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Studied on a scholarship at the National Academy of Design
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1933 |
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Began his career in the company of Diego Rivera (1886-1957)
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1946 |
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Taught at the University of Texas in Austin and became one of the founding artists of the Texas Modernist Movement
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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1946
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Springfield Museum of Art in MO
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1946
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
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1946
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Mortimer Levitt Gallery (solo)
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1943
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Springfield Museum of Art in MO
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1942
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American Artists for Victory War Poster Exhibition
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1941
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Social Security Building Competition
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1940
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National Gallery of Canada
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1940
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Forty-eight States Competition
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1940
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Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
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1939
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World's Fair - one of five artists invited to execute a mural
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1939
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Hudson D. Walker Gallery, New York (solo)
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| Literature |
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2006
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Faith and Charles McCracken, and Jared A. Fogel's The Art of Seymour Fogel: An Atavistic Vision (Time Again Publications, Hilton Head, SC, 2006)
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