Recent Drawings USA Sponsored by the Junior Council of the Museum of Modern Art

Author Museum of Modern Art (, N.Y.)

Date 1956

Publisher The Museum of Modern Art

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John Hay Whitney, Chairman of the Board ; Henry Allen Moe, 1st Vice-Chairman; Nelson A. Rockefeller, 2nd Vice-Chairman; William A. M. Burden, President; Mrs. David M. Levy, 1st Vice-President; Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Stephen C. Clark, Ralph F. Colin, Mrs. W. Murray Crane,* Rene d'Harnoncourt, Mrs. Edsel B. Ford, Philip L. Goodwin, A. Conger Goodyear, Mrs. Simon Guggenheim* Wallace K. Harrison, James W. Husted* Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, Mrs. Henry R. Luce, Ranald H. Macdonald, Mrs. Samuel A. Marx, Mrs. G. Macculloch Miller, William S. Paley, Mrs. Bliss Parkinson, Mrs. Charles S. Payson, Duncan Phillips* Andrew Carnduff Ritchie, David Rockefeller, Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, Beardsley Ruml, Paul J. Sachs* John L. Senior, Jr., James Thrall Soby, Edward M. M. Warburg, Monroe Wheeler * Honorary Trustee for Life

The Junior Council of The Museum of Modern Art

Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, Honorary Chairman; Mrs. Donald B. Straus, Chairman; Harmon H. Goldstone, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. E. Powis Jones, Secretary; Charles T. Keppel, Treasurer; Peter A. Riibel, Budget Chairman; Mrs. Julius Ochs Adler, Jr., Davis B. Allen, Arthur G. Altschul, Mrs. Clark Andrews, Walter Bareiss, Courtlandt D. Barnes, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Armand P. Bartos, Mrs. Robert P. Bass, Jr., Mrs. Amory H. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Broido, Jr., Mrs. William Brunei, Arthur Bullowa, Winslow Carlton, Miss Phyllis Clarke, Miss Pamela Colin, Mrs. Ruth Emerson Cooke, Mrs. Richard Deutsch, Mrs. Sawyer G. Dewey, Mrs. Gregory H. Doherty, Mrs. Peter Farb, Mrs. Peter Gimbel, Miss Peggy Glanville-Hicks, Robert D. Graff, Mr. and Mrs. August Heckscher, Mrs. Barklie Henry, Arthur W. Hepner, Mrs. John Hersey, Richard Hunt, William N. Jayme, Mrs. Thomas L. Kempner, Mrs. Robert E. Kintner, Miss Sandra Krasne, Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Leach, Harold Eliot Leeds, Mrs. Robert Leonhardt, Mrs. John E. Lockwood, Mrs. Roger McCollester, Mrs. Stanley Mase, Mrs. Margaret Wallace Miller, Mrs. John B. Oakes, Don Page, Charles P. Parkhurst, Norwood Patton, Perry R. Pease, Mrs. Lawrence S. Phillips, Mrs. John Pierrepont, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. R. Pinkham, Miss Ann C. Resor, Mrs. Reuben F. Richards, Mrs. Robert W. Sarnoff, Mrs. David Sawin, Charles Schwep, Mrs. Carleton Sprague Smith, Mrs. Alfred R. Stern, David Swope, Miss Lily van Ameringen, Mrs. Ann Deming Walton, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkie

The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin Vol. XXIII, No. 4, 1956 Design and Typography By Helen Federico recent drawings U.S.A.

Recent Drawings U.S.A. is an exhibition organized by the Junior Council of the Museum of Modern Art. The Council is a group of young men and women who work actively within the Museum's program and keep the Museum in touch with the thinking of the young people who form such an important part of its membership. Among the activities of the Council since its founding in 1949, have been symposia , special film programs and exhibitions. The Art Lending Service, initiated and operated by the Junior Council, has been in existence for five years. Housed on the 6th floor, adjoining the Penthouse, its services are available to all members of the Museum. A selection of paintings, prints and small sculptures from 50 New York galleries are available for purchase and rental. Through the auditorium series " The Related Arts of Today ' (1951-54 ) and " The Living Arts of India " {1955), the Council has attempted to reinforce aspects of Museum exhibitions. In addition, the Council has held three exhibitions of its own: " Young American Printmakers ," prints by artists under 35; " Young Collectors," an exhibition of paintings owned by members of the Council; and " Recent Drawings U.S.A.," of which this publication is the catalog. " Recent Draivings U.S.A." has taken two years of preparation. It has been financed by the Council and has relied largely on the work of volunteers for its preparation. To this untiring committee, and to William S. Lieberman, director of the exhibition, the Junior Council acknowledges its gratitude. Elizabeth A. Straus, Chairman, Junior Council In May 1955 the Junior Council announced its sponsorship of the exhibition "Recent Drawings U.S.A." open to artists of the . For the purposes of the exhibition, a drawing was arbitrarily defined as "a work executed in black or one color on paper or paper substance." The prospectus added: "It is hoped that a sujficient number of entries will be submitted to provide a selection of 125 drawings to be exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art." More than 5000 drawings by artists from 46 states were received. Only work of the past five years was eligible for inclusion and any single artist could submit as many as three entries. 150 drawings by as many artists were chosen. As a survey of contemporary American draughtsmanship the exhibition is, of necessity, limited to available space within the Museum and to those artists who contributed. Nevertheless the selection embraces a broad national scope and includes work by familiar as well as relatively unknown artists. Almost all possible drawing media are represented . . . ink, pencil, crayon, chalk, charcoal, paint. In interest, vitality and variety, it is hoped that the exhibition demonstrates its announced purpose: "To emphasize new talent and directions in American drawing." All drawings are for sale. Prices have been determined by the artists or their representatives. William S. Lieberman

Recent Drawings U.S.A.—Executive Committee

Paul J. Sachs, Honorary Chairman ; Mrs. E. Powis Jones, Chairman; Mrs. Carleton Sprague Smith, Vice Chairman; William S. Lieberman, Director of the Exhibition Cicero: Untitled. 1955. Ink Levee: Untitled. 1955. Gouache Rosenthal: Drawing for the Sculpture " The Oracle 1955. Ink Yacoe: Dispersion. 1955. Ink and crayon ~ ""

Giuliani: Leaf. 1955. Ink

Pickering: Pomegranate. 1955. Ink \\ mw

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losian: Village in the Storm. 1955. Ink Abbott: Figures in Landscape. 1953. Charcoal Parker: A Portrait of Napoleon as a Young Man. 1954. Ink

Baskin: Haman. 1955. Ink Albert: Study: Head. 1954. Charcoal Corbett: Number 18. 1952. Charcoal

Takal: Wood. 1955. Ink Krallman: The Seeker. 1955. Ink and crayon Snow: Mummy Cliffs, Utah. 1955. Gouache Drumlevitch: Torah. 1955. Ink k sfttc,' ii« tit trr p«r 4 ff/irfr »>' /»*' "an-f «»v' <««<«'/^n />3 ,«*/<' V' " '"»<»I '« f)<«'< (it> .'*'».» * tt «h ft - J .

Feininger: Illustration to Stendhal's "La Chartreuse de Parme ." 1951. Ink f //jp

Graves: Field-Wall and Hedgerow Wildlife of Ireland (Number 2). 1954. Ink

Wilde: Croak's House. 1955. Pencil :V

Feinberg: Observation of Sound. 1955. Charcoal

mmmm Maier: The Jersey Side. 1953. Pencil

Kamys: Monaco. 1955. Ink Berger: Landscape. 1955. Contc crayon

Hultberg: Industrial Landscape. 1955. Ink Ely: Fantasy of St. George. 1954. Ink Rivers: Family Portrait. 1954. Pencil Koerner: Girl with Coke. 1955. Ink

Lieberman: One-Eyed Scholar. 1955. Red chalk

Bouche: Portrait of Frederic Kiesler. 1954. Pencil Zajac: Procession. 1955. Ink

Ratkai: Neapolitan Singer. 1955. Ink Greene: The Taking of Christ. 1955. Ink *1. Abbott, Mary. Born New York, N. Y., 1921; lives in Southampton, N. Y. 1%"1% Figures in Landscape. 1953. Charcoal, 34 x 24 (88.5 x 63.0 cm.). 2. Albers, Josef. Born Bottrop, Germany, 1888; lives in New Haven, Conn. Structural Constellation. 1955. Ink, 17 x 22% " (43.2 x 56.2 cm.). *3. Albert, Calvin. Bom Grand Rapids, Mich., 1918; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. n%l%" Study: Head. 1954. Charcoal, 35 x I9 (90.6 x 50.0 cm.). Recent Drawings U.S.A. ^ Alcalay, Albert. Born Paris, , 1917; lives in Brookline, Mass. z/%" (April 25—August 5, 1956) Times Square. 1955. Ink, 24 % x 36 (61.9 x 92.3 cm.). 5. Altman, Harold. Born New York, N. Y., 1924; lives in Greensboro, N. C. Untitled. 1955. Ink, 5% x 10%" (13.4 x 26.6 cm.). 6. Anderson, Edward A. Born Elgin, III., 1923; lives in Wilton, Conn. Belle of Calhoun. 1955. Ink, 15% x 2914" (40.1 x 75.5 cm.). 7. Askin, Walter. Born Pasadena, Calif., 1929; lives in Santa Rosa, Calif. The Humanist. 1955. Charcoal, 19% x 25%" (48.6 x 63.8 cm.). 8. Asman, William C. Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909; lives in Little Silver, N. J. l%" Reclining Figure. 1953. Ink, 12 x 15 (30.5 x 40.5 cm.). 9. Atwell, Allen. Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1925; lives in Ithaca, N. Y. The Flower Turns Down. 1952. Pencil, 6% x 8" (16.8 x 20.4 cm.). 10. Ballinger, R. Maxil. Born Walnut Grove, Mo., 1914; lives in New York, N. Y. l% In the Temple. 1955. Ink, 24 x 19%" (63.2 x 49.9 cm.). 11. Bard, Phil. Born New York, N. Y., 1912; lives in New York, N. Y. l%l%" Man with Cigarette. 1955. Ink, 23 x 18 (61.0 x 47.8 cm.). 12. Barrett, Neil. Born Milwaukee, Wise., 1915; lives in Kenilworth, 111. Family Group. 1955. Ink, 24% x 19%" (62.4 x 49.2 cm.). *13. Baskin, Leonard. Born New Brunswick, N. J., 1922; lives in South Hadley, Mass. Haman. 1955. Ink, 26% x 40" (68.0 x 101.7 cm.). 14. Bayer, Herbert. Born Haag, Austria, 1900; lives in Aspen, Colo. Variation B of Variations on a Source of Light. 1955. Ink, 29% x 22%" (73.8 x 58.2 cm.). *15. Berger, Jason. Born Walden, Mass., 1924; lives in Boston, Mass. Landscape. 1955. Conte crayon, 25% x 35%" (64.7 x 89.2 cm.). 16. Blaine, Nell. Born Richmond, Va., 1922; lives in New York, N. Y. Forest. 1955. Ink, 22% x 28%" (57.2 x 72.5 cm.). *17. Boghosian, Varujan. Born New Britain, Conn., 1926; lives in Framingham, Mass. Village in the Storm. 1955. Ink, 25% x 23" (65.7 x 58.5 cm.). *18. Bouche, Rene. Born Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1905; lives in New York, N. Y. Portrait of Frederic Kiesler. 1954. Pencil, 24™% x 18%" (63.4 x 48.1 cm.). 19. Boyce, Gerald G. Born Embarrass, Wise., 1925; lives in Nashville, Ind. l% Figures in Procession. 1950. Ink and charcoal, 24 x 18%" (61.2 x 46.2 cm.). 20. Boynton, James W. Born Fort Worth, Texas, 1928; lives in Houston, Texas. Vestige. 1955. Ink, 29% x 22%" (75.6 x 56.7 cm.). 21. Brice, William. Born New York, N. Y., 1922; lives in Los Angeles, Calif. x% Man at Table. 1955. Conte crayon, 23 x 18" (60.9 x 45.8 cm.). 22. Burgess, J. Born Albany, TV.Y., 1924; lives in Delmar, TV.Y. Sketch for a Deposition. 1954. Charcoal, 31% x 23%" (79.3 x 59.0 cm.). 23. Burkert, Bob. Born Racine, Wise., 1930; lives in Granville, Ohio. Three Americans. 1955. Silverpoint, 6% x 12%" (17.2 x 30.8 cm.). 24. Cantor, Dorothy. Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1928; lives in New York, TV.Y. 1%" Descent. 1954. Pencil, 13% x 10 (35.0 x 27.8 cm.). 25. Cavat, Irma. Born Brooklyn, TV.Y., 1926; lives in New York, TV.Y. Seated Person. 1953. Pencil, 36% x 23%" (92.5 x 59.8 cm.). 26. Chaet, Bernard. Born Boston, Mass., 1924; lives in New Haven, Conn. An asterisk preceding Apple Tree. 1955. Ink, 25% x 39%" (65.3 x 110.6 cm.). the catalogue number indicates *27. Cicero, Carmen L. Born Newark, TV./., 1926; lives in Newark, TV.J. that the work is illustrated Untitled. 1955. Ink, 18™%x 25 " (48.0 x 63.0 cm.) . 28. Clutz, William. Born Gettysburg, Pa., 1933; lives in New York, TV.Y. Little Boy Watching. 1955. Watercolor, 17% x 11%" (44.9 x 29.9 cm.). *29. Corbett, Edward. Born Chicago, III., 1919; lives in Holyoke, Mass. Number 18. 1952. Charcoal, 23% x 18%" (59.1 x 46.4 cm.). 30. Coulter, Sheilagh. Born Weybridge, England, 1928; lives in New York, TV.Y. Meeting. 1955. Ink, 26% x 20%" (66.8 x 51.0 cm.). 31. Crivy, Joseph. Born Queens, N. Y., 1933; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Marsh. 1955. Ink, 11% x 17%" {28.7 x 44.5 cm.). 32. Cusumano, Stefano. Born Tampa, Fla., 1912; lives in New York, N. Y. Inwood Park. 1955. Ink, 29% x 24%" (75.9 x 61.3 cm.). 33. Davis, Noel. Born New York, N. y., 1928; lives in New York, N. Y. Portrait of R. Campbell. 1955. Pencil, 22% x 17%" {57.2 x 43.8 cm.). 34. Dehn, Adolf. Born Waterville, Minn., 1895; lives in New York, N. Y. Fish. 1955. Watercolor, 14% x 21%' {36.0 x 55.5 cm.). 35. Dobbs, J. B. Born Nutley, N. J., 1931; lives in New York, N. Y. Sunday: Germany. 1954. Ink, 15 x 18%" {38.2 x 47.9 cm.). *36. Drumlevitch, Seymour. Born New York, N. Y., 1923; lives in Buffalo, N.Y. Torah. 1955. Ink, 35% x 22%" {90.5 x 57.8 cm.). 37. Dubin, Ralph. Born in New York, N. Y., 1918; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. 61-2-° Girl in Robe. 1955. Gouache, 24^% x 18%" i x 46 cm) *38. Ely, Wolcott. Born Hutchinson, Kan., 1923; lives in Taos, N. M. Fantasy of St. George. 1954. Ink, 19 x 24" {48.2 x 61.0 cm.). 39. Enders, Cleade. Born Utica, N. Y., 1925; lives in New York, N. Y. Fish Head. 1955. Ink, 21% x 30" {54.9 x 76.2 cm.). 40. Epstein, Irving. Born New York, N. F., 1920; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Window Ledge. 1954. Pencil, 5x3" {12.8 x 7.7 cm.). 41. Eshoo, Robert. Born New Britain, Conn., 1926; lives in Boston, Mass. " Astra Castra." 1955. Ink, 26% x 15%" {67.7 x 39.0 cm.). *42. Feinberg, Idelle L. Born Chicago, III., 1932; lives in Los Angeles, Calif. Observation of Sound. 1955. Charcoal, 15% x 22%" {40.1 x 56.1 cm.). *43. Feininger, T. Lux. Born Berlin, Germany, 1910; lives in Cambridge, Mass. Illustration to Stendhal's " La Chartreuse de ParmeN 1951. Ink, 12% x 9%" {31.8 x 24.2 cm.). 44. Feldman, Walter. Born Lynn, Mass., 1925; lives in Providence, R. I. Still Life. 1955. Ink, 30% x 39"%" {76.4 x 101.4 cm.). 45. Fink, Louis R. Born Jersey City, N. J., 1925; lives in Staten Island, N. Y. A Widow. 1955. Charcoal, 15% x 16%" {39.8 x 40.9 cm.). 46. Forsberg, Jim. Born Sauk Centre, Minn., 1919; lives in Provincetown, Mass. x% Members of the Community. 1951. Ink, 13 x 16"%" {35.4 x 43.0 cm.). 47. Forsyth, Emilie. Born Oneonta, N. Y., 1934; lives in Binghamton, N.Y. Contest. 1955. Ink, 7% x 5%" {19.5 x 13.6 cm.). 48. Freeman, Paul K. Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1929; lives in New York, N. Y. Portrait of Henri M. 1955. Ink, 18% x 15%" {46.1 x 39.8 cm.). 49. Freilicher, Jane. Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1924; lives in New York, N. Y. Coney Island. 1953. Ink, 8% x 11%' {22.4 x 29.9 cm.). 50. Frost, Stuart H. Born Arendtsville, Pa., 1925; lives in State College, Pa. For Paul in Two Years. 1955. Ink, 11% x 30%" {28.5 x 76.9 cm.). 51. George, Thomas. Born New York, N. Y., 1918; lives in Valley Cottage, N.Y. Untitled. 1955. Ink, 33% x 24%" {85.9 x 62.3 cm.). 52. Giobbi, Edward. Born Waterbury, Conn., 1926; lives in New York, N. Y. David, Bathsheba and Luigi. 1955. Ink, 25% x 18%" {64.1 x 47.6 cm.). *53. Giuliani, Vin. Born New York, N. Y., 1930; lives in Greenwich, Conn. Leaf. 1955. Ink, 14% x 20% "{37.1 x 52.1 cm.). 54. Goldin, Leon. Born Chicago, III., 1923; lives in Los Angeles, Calif. Encounter. 1955. Ink, 22% x 30%" {57.1 x 77.5 cm.). *55. Graves, Morris. Born Fox Valley, Ore., 1910; lives in Edmunds, Wash. Field-Wall and Hedgerow Wildlife of Ireland {Number 2). 1954. Ink, 9% x 13%" {24.8 x 34.5 cm.). 56. Grebenak, Louis. Born Wasson, III., 1916; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Daphne. 1955. Watercolor, 35% x 18%" {90.3 x 46.9 cm.). *57. Greene, Stephen. Born New York, N. Y., 1918; lives in Valley Cottage, N. Y. The Taking of Christ. 1955. Ink, 23 "% * 14"%" {60.8 x 37.7 cm.). 58. Harris, Harvey Sherman. Bom Hartford, Conn., 1915; lives in Louisville, Ky. ' Twilight in Cherokee Park. 1955. Ink, 23"% x 17"%" {60.5 x 45.3 cm.). 59. Haubold, Ida. Born Bronx, N. Y., 1933; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1^4%" Winter Steeplechase. 1955. Ink, JS x 2 {48.1 x 62.5 cm.). 60. Hill, Clinton. Born Payette, Idaho, 1922; lives in New York, N.Y. Untitled. 1955. Chalk, 24% x 18"%" {62.9 x 48.2 cm.). 121. Seckel, Paul. Born Osnabrueck, Germany, 1918; lives in New York, N. Y. n{§ Accident. 1955. Charcoal, 25 x 19*%6" (65.4 x 50.7 cm.). 122. Shobaken, Bruce. Born Minneapolis, Minn., 1928; lives in Minneapolis, Minn. 3j Objects on Studio Wall. 1954. Ink, 9Yi x 12 (24.0 x 31.9 cm.). 123. Siegel, Irene Y. Born Chicago, III., 1932; lives in Chicago, III. 7A Untitled. 1955. Ink, 11 x 8H" {30.1 x 22.3 cm.). 124. Sievan, Maurice. Born Gomel, Russia, 1898; lives in Flushing, N. Y. 7A/{§ Silver Anniversary. 1954. Crayon and watercolor, 23 1b x 18 " {60.8 x 47.9 cm.). 125. Sillman, Sewell. Born Savannah, Ga., 1924; lives in New Haven, Conn. Series V {Number 9). 1955. Ink, 23 x 29" (58.4 x 73.8 cm.). 126. Simon, Herb. Born Nashville, Tenn., 1927; lives in New York, N. Y. lV\ Road to Santa Fe. 1953. Ink, 7% x 9 {19.7 x 24.5 cm.). 127. Skaggs, Robert Lee. Born Rogers, Ark., 1927; lives in Chicago, III. 7A1&\ Three Ears of Corn. 1955. Ink, 18 x 23 {§" (48.1 x 61.0 cm.). *128. Snow, V. Douglas. Born Salt Lake City, Utah, 1927; lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mummy Cliffs, Utah. 1955. Gouache, 19 x 25A" {48.2 x 63.9 cm.). 129. Solbert, R. G. Born Washington, D. C., 1925; lives in New York, N. Y. Transplanting Rice, Manipur, India. 1955. Ink, 18A x 23A " (47.3 x 60.1 cm.). 130. Sturm, Dorothy. Born Memphis, Tenn., 1911; lives in Memphis, Tenn. 1&{$ Untitled. 1954. Ink and charcoal, 18 x 25" {48.0 x 63.6 cm.). 131. Sullivan, Robert F. Born Rockville Centre, N. Y., 1931; lives in Rockville Centre, N. F. 13/{§" Arctic Hunt Finished. 1954. Ink, 11 x 16 {28.0 x 42.8 cm.). *132. Takal, Peter. Born Bucharest, Romania, 1905; lives in Saylorsburg, Pa. Wood. 1955. Ink, 22^6 * We" (57.0 x 44.7 cm.). 133. Tarn, Reuben. Born Kauai, , 1916; lives in New York, N. Y. Island. 1955. Ink, 14% x 19%" {37.4 x 49.5 cm.). 134. Twiggs, Russell. Born Sandusky , Ohio, 1898; lives in Pittsburgh, Pa. 1/ Moment of Light. 1955. Ink and charcoal, 30 x 22" {76.4 x 56.0 cm.). 135. Tyler, Richard 0. Born Lansing, Mich., 1926; lives in Chicago, 111. Death Series Study {Number 25). 1955. Pencil, 8A x 3A " {21.6 x 9.6 cm.). 136. Utley, Windsor. Born Los Angeles, Calif, 1920; lives in Seattle, Wash. Seattle Market. 1955. Ink, 22 x 30A" {55.9 x 76.5 cm.). 137. Yesciunas, Albert. Born Pandelys, Lithuania, 1921; lives in New York, N. Y. Untitled. 1955. Ink, 23% x 18%" {60.5 x 47.9 cm.). 138. Viesulas, Romas. Born Noreikia, Lithuania, 1918; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. 7A7A" Hands. 1955. Ink, 23 x 17 {60.7 x 45.4 cm.). 139. Vincent, Tom. Born Kansas City, Mo., 1930; lives in New York, N. Y. 7A"l6/\ Moon Song. 1955. Charcoal, 29 6 x 39 {76.0 x 101.4 cm.). 140. Virga, Charles. Born New York, N. Y., 1916; lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. Queeqeug on the Boom. 1953. Ink, 15 x 20" {38.1 x 50.8 cm.). 141. Wagner, Richard. Born Trotwood, Ohio, 1923; lives in Hanover, N. H. lA3A" Mill Town. 1955. Ink, 19 x 24 {49.7 x 62.2 cm.). 142. Walinska, Anna. Born London, England, 1911; lives in New York, N. Y. Survivors. 1955. Ink, 36 x 24" {91.5 x 61.0 cm.). 143. Walsh, James. Born Warwick, R. /., 1927; lives in Providence, R. I. l6,{s" Negro Priest. 1955. Ink, 8146 x 10 {21.5 x 27.8 cm.). 144. Warhol, Andy. Born Allegheny, Pa., 1929; lives in New York, N. Y. Shoe. 1955. Ink, 22% x 29" {58.3 x 73.7 cm.). *145. Wilde, John. Born Milwaukee, Wise., 1919; lives in Evansville, Wise. 6/{(, Croak's House. 1955. Pencil, 16 x 23" {41.2 x 58.4 cm.). 146. Wilson, Sol. Born Vilna, Poland, 1896; lives in New York, N. Y. 7A" Nets. 1955. Charcoal and ink, 29 x 18 {73.6 x 48.0 cm.). *147. Yacoe, Donald. Born Chicago, 111.,1923; lives in Los Angeles, Calif. Dispersion. 1955. Ink and crayon, 26A x 42\f§" {63.5 x 106.8 cm.). *148. Zajac, Jack. Born Youngstown, Ohio, 1929; lives in Claremont, Calif. Ao"6/\ Procession. 1955. Ink, 9 6 x 12lh (23.7 x 32.9 cm.). 149. Ziemann, Richard Claude. Born Buffalo, N. Y., 1932; lives in New Haven, Conn. Out of the Summer of 1955. 1955. Ink, 9% x 17Vs" {24.7 x 44.0 cm.). 150. Ziner, Zeke. Born New York, N. Y., 1919; lives in Evanston, 111. 3Ae Mother. 1955. Ink, 37 x 19" {94.5 x 48.2 cm.).

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