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70 IGOR S.
Acrylic, 76 x 97 in.
1971
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

71 KASP
Acrylic, 34 x 32 in.
1971
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

72 LANS
Acrylic, 72 x 60 in.
1971
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

73 MARS
Acrylic, 48 x 50 in.
1971
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

74 PRIME
Acrylic, 74 x 80 in.
1971
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

75 DEEL
Acrylic, 36 x 36 in.
1972
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

76 EHR
Acrylic, 72 x 72 in.
1972
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

BIOGRAPHY

1906 Born in St. Louis

1917-18 Winetka School, Dallas

1918-22 Oak Cliff High School, Dallas

1922-23 Studied with Martha Simkins,
Dallas

1923-25 Southern Methodist University,
Dallas
Studied with Olive Donaldson
and Ralph Rountree

1925-26 Dallas Art Institute.
Studied with James A. Waddell

1926 Left Dallas to live and study
in New York City
The Art Students League,
New York City
Studied with K. Nicolaides and 
Boardman Robinson

1938-42 Federal Arts Project
Mural project

1942-45 United States Army
Served as an Art Correspondent
in the Middle East with
headquarters in Cairo
Traveled in Egypt, North Africa,
and Palestine

Present Lives in New York City and
East Hampton, New York

TEACHING POSITIONS

1946-48 Columbia University, New York

1947-58 Pratt Institute, New York

1955-56 Yale University, New Haven
1957-58 Visiting Critic,
1959-60 Advanced Painting

1963 American Academy in Rome,
Artist in Residence

1965 New College, Sarasota, Florida
1966 Visiting Artist
1967

1966 Miami Art Center, Miami, Florida

1966-67 Queens College, New York
1968-69

1971 University of Pennsylvania,
1972 Philadelphia, Visiting Critic

AWARDS

1952 Carnegie International,
Pittsburgh, Fifth Prize

1957 Art Institute of Chicago
First Painting Prize and
Logan Medal

1961 Art Institute of Chicago
Norman Wait Harris Silver Medal
and Prize

1962 Ford Foundation
Purchase Award

1969 Guggenheim Foundation
Fellowship Award