Vintage American WPA Lithograph Theo Wahl Industrial Scene New York
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Vintage American WPA Lithograph Theo Wahl Industrial Scene New York, SLR in pencil, titled "Gravel Pit", 14 x 17 1/2" sheet.
Theodore Wahl (1903 - 1990) was active/lived in New Jersey, New York, Kansas. Theodore Wahl is known for Abstraction, lithographer.
Theodore Wahl was born on December 18, 1903 in Dillon, Kansas. He graduated from Abilene High School in 1925 and spent a year teaching in a one-room school house before enrolling at the Univ. of Kansas. Studied at the Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence with Albert Bloch and Karl Mattern, and at the Kansas City Art Institute with Ross Braught. Moved to New York City in 1933 to study lithography with Bolton Brown. Wahl created and printed lithographs at the artist's colony in Woodstock, NY, as well as in New York City, where he was head of lithographic printing for the WPA. Taught at Riegel Ridge in Milford, NJ from 1947-57. He died on August 20, 1990 in Milford, New Jersey.
Member: Delaware Valley Art Assoc.
Exhibitions: Midwestern Art Exhibition, 1932-36; Museum of Modern Art, 1940; Delaware Valley Art Assoc., 1946-52; Cincinnati Lithography Exhibition, 1950-52; Vassar College Art Gallery, 1980. Awards: Midwestern Art Exhibition, 1933.
Theodore Wahl (1903 - 1990) was active/lived in New Jersey, New York, Kansas. Theodore Wahl is known for Abstraction, lithographer.
Theodore Wahl was born on December 18, 1903 in Dillon, Kansas. He graduated from Abilene High School in 1925 and spent a year teaching in a one-room school house before enrolling at the Univ. of Kansas. Studied at the Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence with Albert Bloch and Karl Mattern, and at the Kansas City Art Institute with Ross Braught. Moved to New York City in 1933 to study lithography with Bolton Brown. Wahl created and printed lithographs at the artist's colony in Woodstock, NY, as well as in New York City, where he was head of lithographic printing for the WPA. Taught at Riegel Ridge in Milford, NJ from 1947-57. He died on August 20, 1990 in Milford, New Jersey.
Member: Delaware Valley Art Assoc.
Exhibitions: Midwestern Art Exhibition, 1932-36; Museum of Modern Art, 1940; Delaware Valley Art Assoc., 1946-52; Cincinnati Lithography Exhibition, 1950-52; Vassar College Art Gallery, 1980. Awards: Midwestern Art Exhibition, 1933.
Dimensions
17.5 x 14 in
Weight
10 lb
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- 25%
Vintage American WPA Lithograph Theo Wahl Industrial Scene New York
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