![]() I shall, in other words, let Lawrence Lipton speak for me and fulfill the present requirement, as follows: To say that the mind of William S. But since an explanation of all this, an explanation in words, seems to be required, I shall use for that pt1rpose a brief statement by one whose medium is writing and who understands what I am trying to achieve in my art. I feel that all that should be implicit in the work itself. I have been asked to make a statement as to the aims and significance of my work. Bulliet The Forge, by Nickolas John Matsoukas and The Modern View, January, 1931, by Estelle Asckenasy. Heuhaus Chicago Evening Post, October, 1930, by C. Rudens "History and Ideals of American Arts," by E. 5, by Dudley Crafts Watson Creative Art, December, 1931, by William Schack The Chicagoan, August, 1929, by J. Schwartz, A Study," by Manuel Chapman (L. His work has been written about in "William S. He is represented in the permanent collections of the Chicago Public Schools, the Dallas Public Art Gallery, the University of Nebraska, the Cincinnati Public Library, the University of Missouri, the Madison Art Association and the Davenport Municipal Gallery. ![]() Shafer Prize at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930. Kohnstamm Prize at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1928 and the John C. ![]() The following awards have been won by him: the First Albert Kahn Prize in Detroit in 1925, the Temple Beth El Sisterhood First Prize in Detroit in 1926, the Marshall Fuller Holmes Prize at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1927, the M. He has painted in Russia and in various parts of the United States, has participated in many national and international exhibitions in the United States and Canada, and has had one-artist shows in leading American galleries and museums. His outstanding teachers were Ivan Trutnev and Karl A. SCHWARTZ was born at Smorgon, Russia, on February 23, 1896, and studied at a Vilna art school and the Art Institute of Chicago. ![]()
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