Nan Lurie
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Nan Lurie (1910-1985) was an American printmaker and engraver known for 1930s works about racism and about the daily life of African Americans.[1][2][3]
She studied with Yasuo Kuniyoshi at the Art Students League. She married Kenneth Fearing on June 18, 1945.[4]
She was a member of the Federal Art Project in New York City from 1935 to 1942.[5]
Works
- Women's House of Detention print, 1936-1939
- Technological Improvements, print, 1936-1939[6]
- Next, lithograph, 1936-1939
References
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- ↑ Nan Lurie, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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External links
- Nan Lurie, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Nan Lurie works for sale
- Nan Lurie, Art Institute of Chicago
- Nan Lurie (American, 1910), artnet