Hyman J. Warsager
Hyman J. Warsager (1909–1974) bɛ dɔɣi o la America ŋun printiri nɛma.
Selected Group Exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 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]
Museums
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]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]
Anfooninima
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Nocturne, c.1936, etching
- Washington Heights, c.1937, lithograph
- Tree Surgeons, c.1939, lithograph
- Shape Up, c.1938, lithograph
- Canarsie Meadows, c.1937, lithograph
- Sea Wall
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Prints for the People: A National Exhibition of Prints.
- ↑ Prints for the People: A National Exhibition of Prints.
- ↑ Color Prints by Four W.P.A. Artists.
- ↑ Harris, Ruth (August 13, 1939). Far From the City Heat: Berkshire Museum Puts on an Instructive Show Called 'The World of Today'.
- ↑ Box 26, Folder 62: The Berkshire Museum, "The World of Tomorrow" Exhibition, 1939 (1939).
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ (April 1966) "Elizabeth McCausland, Critic and Idealist". Archives of American Art Journal 6 (2): 18.
- ↑ (1940) "Silk Screen Prints". Brooklyn Museum Bulletin 2 (1).
- ↑ Elizabeth McCausland Papers.
- ↑ Box 26, Folder 66: New York State Museum, Silk Screen Exhibition, 1940.
- ↑ American Color Prints Under $10 (en).
- 1 2 Whitney Museum of American Art.
- 1 2 Whitney Museum of Art.
- ↑ The Met: Watson Library Digital Collections.
- ↑ Exhibition Title.
- ↑ Tech.MIT.edu.
- ↑ The Met: Watson Library Digital Collections.
- ↑ Antiques and the Arts Weekly.
- ↑ kimzdanowick.weebly.
- ↑ Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- ↑ New Deal Exhibit: Federal Art Project - An Online Catalog for the Exhibit at Brooklyn College.
- ↑ Art Institute of Chicago.
- ↑ Hyman J. Warsager (en).
- ↑ Along Harlem River.
- ↑ Squash Hollow (en).
- ↑ Nocturne.
- ↑ Hyman J. Warsager.
- ↑ Prospect Park (en).
- ↑ Hyman J. Warsager.
- ↑ V&A - Prints, Drawings & Paintings Collections.
- ↑ Hyman Warsager - Doctor's Office.
- ↑ Sea Wall - Hyman Warsager.
- ↑ Winter Scene - Hyman Warsager.
- ↑ Shape Up - Hyman Warsager.
- ↑ On the Avenue.
- ↑ Squash Hollow.
- ↑ Hyman Warsager.
- ↑ Gathering Logs.
- ↑ Gathering Logs, Nocturne.
- ↑ Along the Harlem River - Hyman J. Warsager.
- ↑ Gathering Logs.
- ↑ Explore Art.
External links
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Media related to Hyman J. Warsager at Wikimedia Commons