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Painters from New York (state) (1 C, 226 P) ... Pages in category "Artists from New York (state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately ...
Alfred LeRoy "Mike" Monroe (born November 25, 1931) is a former American labor union leader. Born in Alexandria, Virginia, Monroe became a painter, and joined the International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades. He held positions in his local union, then in 1960 became the business representative for the district council.
The union's headquarters are located in Hanover, Maryland. District Council 9, New York IUPAT presence in support of Jon Corzine at a rally during the 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial race. Originally called the Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators of America, the union was first formed in 1887. [3]
The Ten, also known as The Ten Whitney Dissenters, were a group of New York–based artists active from 1935 to 1940. [1] [a] Expressionist in tendency, the group was founded to gain exposure for its members during the economic difficulty of the Great Depression, and also in response to the popularity of Regionalism which dominated the gallery space its members sought.
The Artists Union or Artists' Union was a short-lived union of artists in New York in the years of the Great Depression. It was influential in the establishment of both the Public Works of Art Project in December 1933 and the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration in August 1935. It functioned as the principal meeting-place ...
Painters. Ruth Abrams (1912 – 12 March 1986) – New York School painter who was born in Brooklyn. [1] As a painter, she belonged to the New York School. [2]
Painters from Brooklyn (89 P) Pages in category "Painters from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 664 total.
Soyer's teaching career began at the John Reed Club, New York, in 1930 and included stints at the Art Students League, the New School for Social Research and the National Academy. He was an artist of the Great Depression , and during the 1930s, Raphael and his brother Moses engaged in Social Realism, demonstrating empathy with the struggles of ...