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Hyman J.
Warsager (1909–1974) was an
American artist known for his printmaking.
Warsager was born 23 June 1909 in New York City. He
attended the Pratt...
- Society,
including WPA
artists Max
Arthur Cohn,
Anthony Velonis and
Hyman Warsager,
coined the word "serigraphy" in the 1930s to
differentiate the artistic...
- a
commercial art
studio in 1920. In 1940, Cohn,
Anthony Velonis,
Hyman Warsager and
other artists co-founded the
National Serigraph Society. Cohn is credited...
- WPA/FAP's Silk
Screen Unit,
along with
Anthony Velonis,
Elizabeth Olds,
Hyman Warsager and
other fellow printmakers.
Gottlieb remained active as a
painter and...
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Harry Gottlieb,
Louis Lozowick,
Eugene Morley,
Elizabeth Olds, and
Hyman Warsager".
Under various elements of the WPA program, many
young artists, writers...
- Gottlieb,
Louis Lozowick,
Eugene Morley,
Elizabeth Olds, and
Hyman J.
Warsager. 1938–1939 –
Louise Bourgeois, the French-American sculptor, painter, and...
- the
early history of that medium. In 1937
Leboit co-aut****d with
Hyman Warsager an
article in Art
Front titled "The
Graphic Project:
Revival in
Print Making"...
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Federal Art Project,
including Anthony Velonis, Max
Arthur Cohn, and
Hyman Warsager. The
creation of the
society coincided with the rise of
serigraphs being...
- Zukofsky,
George Oppen,
Crockett Johnson,
Wanda Gág,
Albert Halper,
Hyman Warsager, and
Aaron Copland. The vast
production of left-wing po****r art from the...
- P****ed
Along This Way in charcoal,Louis Lozowick's Hold the Fort,
Hyman J.
Warsager's The Law, and two
linocut prints by Hale
Woodruff (Giddap! and By Parties...