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Ida Abelman

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in New York City from 1936 through 1939. Her artistic point of view and printmaking style made her work particularly suitable to the Project; images of industrial workers and elements of machinery were common parts of her iconography. Two of her prints for the Federal Art Project that illustrate this
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Abelman silhouetted her compositions against the full sheet of paper, imparting an abstracted strength to the lithographs that is a hallmark of her personal style.
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Mavicliano, George H., and Richard A. Lawson, The Federal Art Project in Illinois: 1935–1943 , Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale 1990, p167
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Carlisle, John C., "A Simple and Vital Design: The Story of the Indiana Post Office Murals", Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, 1995 pp 20–21
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Carlisle, John C., "A Simple and Vital Design: The Story of the Indiana Post Office Murals", Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, 1995
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by combining machine parts with human or organic forms to convey the positive and negative aspects of a mechanized society.
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Abelman was known for her graphic work that she produced during the Depression. She was heavily influenced by
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A New Deal for Women: Women Artists and the Federal Art Project, 1935-1939
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A Simple and Vital Design: The Story of the Indiana Post Office Murals
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Abelman was part of the staff of the Graphic Arts Division of the
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Her work can be found in several published sources including
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Index

Abelman
muralist
Social Realist
Hunter College
Grand Central School of Art
National Academy School of Fine Arts
City College of New York
American Artists' Congress
Federal Art Project
Works Progress Administration
Franklin D. Roosevelt
New Deal
Constructivism
Surrealism
Social realism
machine aesthetic
University of Michigan Museum of Art
Brooklyn Museum
Queens College
Indiana Historical Society
Federal Art Project
Man and Machine
Construction
"Revolt, They Said"
"Artist Biographies:Ida Abelman"


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