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Charles W. White, Painter, Graphic artist, teacher, designer

Born:
Chicago, Illinois, April 2, 1918
Son: Charles and Ethel (Gary)
Married: Frances Barrett, social worker

Studied:
Art Institute of Chicago
Art Students League of New York
Taller de Grafica, Mexico, D.F.

Instructors:
Harry Sternberg
George Neal
Edward Millman
Alfredo Zolce
Briggs Dyer, and others

Worked:
Federal Art Projects Administration as Easel and Mural painter and teacher, 1939-1941

Served:
In the United States Armed Forces in 1941. Rank: Corpral, Engineers

Member:
Artists Equity Association

Teacher at:
Workship School of Advertising Art 1950-1959
Southside Art Center of Chicago 1939-1940
Artist-inResidence, Howard University 1945

Collections:
Atlanta University
Howard University
Fisk University
Tuskegee Institute
Hampton Institute
Neward Museum
Whitney Museum
American Federation of Arts
Academy of Arts and Setters
International Business Machines Corporation
Library of Congress (Pennell Fund Purchase)
Joseph H. Hirshorn Collection
Bennett-Aden Gallery
Long Beach Museum of Art
Taller de Grafica, Mexico City, Mexico, D.F.
Deutsche Akademie Der Kunste, Berlin, Germany
Brown Pharmaceutical, Govt of Ghana - Golden State Ins. Co.

Museums in:
South America, Societ [[Soviet]] Union, Poland, China,
Hungary, Czechoslovakia

Private Collections in:
Brazil, France, Italy, England, Switzerland,
Japan, Africa, India, Canada

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Drawing
A Search for Form
Joe Mugnaini
JANUS
Rhineholt 1966 
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Transcription Notes:
Book: "Drawing: A Search for Form" by Joseph Mugnaini and Janice Lovoos, pub'd by Reinhold, NY, 1965