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The National Serigraph Society was founded in 1940 by a group of artists involved in the WPA Federal Art Project, including Anthony Velonis, Max Arthur Cohn, and Hyman Warsager. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The creation of the society coincided with the rise of serigraphs being used as a medium for fine art. [ 4 ]
The Society's "active program of traveling exhibits, lectures, and portfolios of prints helped to sustain and broaden interest in the serigraph". [27] The Dallas Museum of Art held several exhibits of the work of the National serigraph Society members in 1944, 1947, and 1951 [28] [29] [30]
Cohn had worked in the Works Progress Administration's (WPA) easel division and was a co-founder of the National Serigraph Society. [ 67 ] 1962 – Screen printing was given new energy as Pop art visual imagery replicated popular commercialism, notably in Andy Warhol 's Campbell's soup can images, with large scale, colorful, bold prints that ...
Blanco y Negro (English: "White and Black") [1] was a Spanish-language weekly art and literary magazine and later, the companion of the daily ABC. [2] The magazine was published in Madrid , Spain. History and profile
U.S. first lady Melania Trump poses with fashion designer Herve Pierre after presenting her inaugural gown to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, U.S., October 20 ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released a draft recommendation advising against using vitamin D to prevent falls and fractures in people over 60. Pharmacist Katy Dubinsky weighs in.
Blanco y Negro ("Black and White" in Spanish) can refer to Blanco y Negro (magazine) in Spain; Blanco y Negro Music, a record label in Spain; Blanco y Negro Records, a record label in the United Kingdom; Blanco y Negro, an album by A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia All Starz "Blanco y Negro" (song), a song by A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia All Starz
Before and after photos of the deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area have sent tens of thousands scrambling for safety and decimated neighborhoods.