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Jackson Pollocks American Sublimes of Modern Art New York Ny, Jackson Pollocks American Sublimates of Modern Art New York Ny, Jackson Pollocks American Sublimits of Modern Art New York Ny, or Jackson Pollocks American Sublimacion of Modern Art New York Ny ?
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Gail Carson Levine
Levine, Gail Carson 1947-PersonalBorn September 17, 1947, in New York, NY; daughter of David (owner of a commercial art studio) and Sylvia (a teacher) Carson; married David Levine (a software developer), September 2, 1967. Education: City College of the City University of New York, B.A.,... Read more |
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Bradley Walker Tomlin
Bradley Walker Tomlin 1899-1953, American painter, b. Syracuse, N.Y., grad. Syracuse Univ. (1921). He also studied painting in London and Paris. His early work includes cover designs for Vogue and House and Garden magazines. In the 1930s and 1940s he developed consistently toward abstraction.... Read more |
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Fort Schuyler
Fort Schuyler . 1 Name given during the American Revolution to the rebuilt Fort Stanwix , on the site of Rome, N.Y. 2 Fort built on the site of Utica, N.Y., in 1758. 3 Fort built (c.1856) as part of the defenses of New York harbor in Throgs Neck, N.Y. The fort is now in New York City on the... Read more |
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Robert Goldwater
Robert Goldwater 1907-73, American art historian, b. New York City. Goldwater taught at Queens College, N.Y., from 1934 to 1957, when he was appointed professor of fine arts at New York Univ. The same year he also became the director of the Museum of Primitive Art, New York City. Known primarily... Read more |
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Arthur Bowen Davies
Arthur Bowen Davies , 1862-1928, American painter and lithographer, b. Utica, N.Y., studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League, New York City. In 1893 he traveled in Europe and exhibited successfully on his return. A president of the Society of Independent Artists, he was... Read more |
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Harry Bliss
Bliss, Harry 1964-PersonalBorn March 9, 1964, in Rochester, NY; children. Education: Attended Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; University of the Arts, B.F.A. (illustration); Syracuse University, M.A.AddressesHome—South Burlington, VT. Agent—Samantha Cosentino, Pippin Properties, Inc., 155 E.... Read more |
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Tom Murphy
Murphy, Tom 1972–PersonalBorn 1972.AddressesHome—Chicago, IL.CareerArt director and illustrator. Worked in advertising, including as art director and creative director at DDB Chicago, Chicago, IL.Awards, HonorsBulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Picture-Book Award, for A Boy and... Read more |
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Philip Evergood
Philip Evergood 1901-73, American painter and etcher, b. New York City. His original name was Philip Blashki. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge and studied art in New York City and Paris. Evergood was famed for his murals, including The Story of Richmond Hill (1936-37; Public Library branch,... Read more |
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Lewis Edward Lawes
Lewis Edward Lawes 1883-1947, American penologist, b. Elmira, N.Y. As warden (1920-41) of Sing Sing Prison, a New York state prison located at Ossining, N.Y., he carried out many reforms, advocating vocational training for convicts and the abolition of capital punishment. Twenty Thousand Years in... Read more |
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Brian Floca
Floca, Brian 1969–PersonalBorn 1969, in Temple, TX; son of a bottling-plant owner and a homemaker. Education: Brown University, A.B. (history); coursework at Rhode Island School of Design; School of Visual Arts (New York, NY), M.F.A.AddressesHome and office—Jamaica Plain, NY.... Read more |
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