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Georges Schreiber (1904-1977)

Lithograph on Paper, 1952

Pencil signed by the artist
from an edition of 250.

9.5 h x 13.75 w

$500 (framed)

 

Belgium born artist Georges Schreiber was a painter, sculptor and lithographer. He studied art in Berlin, Dusseldorf. London, Paris, Rome and Florence. Schreiber immigrated to New York in 1933. The artist adopted a number of different artistic styles beginning with Art Deco and ending, late in life, with abstraction. During the WPA Era Schreiber became renowned for his lithographs of the rural poor, done in an American Regionalist style similar to Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood. Schreiber's lithographs can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Bibliotheque Nationale, (Paris), and the Library of Congress and the White House Library.

     
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