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Hyman J. Warsager

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Hyman J. Warsager (1909–1974) bɛ dɔɣi o la America ŋun printiri nɛma.




Selected Group Exhibitions

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  • 1937 National Exhibition, International Art Center,[1][2] New York, Master Institute of United Arts, Prints for the People, Federal Art Project - Works Progress Administration, Jan. 4 - 31
  • 1938 Brooklyn Museum,[3] Color Prints by Four W.P.A. Artists (Russell Limbach, Augustus Peck, Louis Schanker, Hyman Warsager), May 27 - Sept. 5
  • 1939 The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA.,The World of Today, organized by Elizabeth McCausland, July 26 - August 16[4][5]
  • 1940 Springfield Museum of Art,[6] organized by Elizabeth McCausland[7] for The Silkscreen Group (later re-named the National Serigraph Society).
  • 1940 Brooklyn Museum,[8] Silk Screen Process Prints. Sept. 20-Oct. 20
  • 1940 New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., Silk Screen Exhibit[9][10]
  • 1940 Museum of Modern Art,[11] American Color Prints Under $10, Nov. 25-Dec. 24
  • 1940 Whitney Museum of American Art,[12] Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art - Sculpture, Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Prints. Jan. 10-Feb. 18
  • 1941 Whitney Museum of American Art,[13] Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors, Drawings and Prints. Jan. 15-Feb. 19
  • 1942 Whitney Museum of American Art,[12] Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art - Sculpture, Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings and Prints. Nov. 24, 1942-Jan. 6, 1943
  • 1942 The Metropolitan Museum of Art,[14] Artists for Victory - An Exhibition of Contemporary American Art. June
  • 1944 Santa Barbara Museum of Art,[15] Serigraphs by Sergeant Hyman Warsager, December
  • 1991 Boston Museum of Fine Arts,[16] American Screenprints: 1930s-1960s. September
  • 1996 The Metropolitan Museum of Art,[17] W.P.A. Color Prints: Images from the Federal Art Project. March 5-May 26
  • 2001 Bruce Museum,[18] Prints of American Life: WPA Works on Paper from the Webster Collection. Sept. 1-Nov.25
  • 2011 Asheville Art Museum,[19] Artists at Work: American Printmakers and the WPA. April 29-Sept. 25
  • 2016 Philadelphia Museum of Art,[20] Breaking Ground: Printmaking in the U.S., 1940-1960. May
  • 2017-2018 Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, Serigraphy: The Rise of Screenprinting in America, Sept. 5-Feb.11
  • 2023 Brooklyn College, A New Deal for Artists: Connecting Brooklyn College to Its Past, Present, and Future, New Deal Exhibit: Federal Art Project.[21]

Warsager tumdi la Art Institute of Chicago,[22] Baltimore Museum of Art,[23] Brooklyn Museum,[24] Detroit Institute of Arts,[25] Metropolitan Museum of Art,[26] National Gallery of Art,[27] Philadelphia Museum of Art,[28] Smithsonian American Art Museum,[29] Victoria and Albert Museum,[30] University of Arizona Museum of Art,[31] University of Michigan Museum of Art,[32] Blanton Museum of Art din be University of Texas at Austin,[33] Illinois State Museum,[34] Krannert Art Museum,[35] Weisman Art Museum,[36] The Block Museum of Art din be Northwestern University,[37] Museum of Fine Arts Boston,[38] Harn Museum of Art[39] din be University of Florida, Davison Art Center din be Wesleyan University,[40] Yale University Art Gallery,[41] Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art[42] din be University of Oregon, n-ti pahi Whitney Museum of American Art.[13]

  1. Prints for the People: A National Exhibition of Prints.
  2. Prints for the People: A National Exhibition of Prints.
  3. Color Prints by Four W.P.A. Artists.
  4. Harris, Ruth (August 13, 1939). Far From the City Heat: Berkshire Museum Puts on an Instructive Show Called 'The World of Today'.
  5. Box 26, Folder 62: The Berkshire Museum, "The World of Tomorrow" Exhibition, 1939 (1939).
  6. Langa, Helen (2004). Radical Art: Printmaking and the Left in 1930's New York. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press. p. 221. ISBN 0-52023155-4.
  7. (April 1966) "Elizabeth McCausland, Critic and Idealist". Archives of American Art Journal 6 (2): 18.
  8. (1940) "Silk Screen Prints". Brooklyn Museum Bulletin 2 (1).
  9. Elizabeth McCausland Papers.
  10. Box 26, Folder 66: New York State Museum, Silk Screen Exhibition, 1940.
  11. American Color Prints Under $10 (en).
  12. 1 2 Whitney Museum of American Art.
  13. 1 2 Whitney Museum of Art.
  14. The Met: Watson Library Digital Collections.
  15. Exhibition Title.
  16. Tech.MIT.edu.
  17. The Met: Watson Library Digital Collections.
  18. Antiques and the Arts Weekly.
  19. kimzdanowick.weebly.
  20. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  21. New Deal Exhibit: Federal Art Project - An Online Catalog for the Exhibit at Brooklyn College.
  22. Art Institute of Chicago.
  23. Hyman J. Warsager (en).
  24. Along Harlem River.
  25. Squash Hollow (en).
  26. Nocturne.
  27. Prospect Park (en).
  28. Hyman J. Warsager.
  29. V&A - Prints, Drawings & Paintings Collections.
  30. Hyman Warsager - Doctor's Office.
  31. Sea Wall - Hyman Warsager.
  32. Winter Scene - Hyman Warsager.
  33. Shape Up - Hyman Warsager.
  34. On the Avenue.
  35. Squash Hollow.
  36. Hyman Warsager.
  37. Gathering Logs.
  38. Gathering Logs, Nocturne.
  39. Along the Harlem River - Hyman J. Warsager.
  40. Gathering Logs.
  41. Explore Art.