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Harry Shoulberg |
| Born |
1903
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Died |
1995
New York City |
| Occupation |
New York Expressionist Painter and
serigrapher |
Harry Shoulberg[1] (1903 –
1995) was an American expressionist painter[2]. He was
known to be among the early group of WPA artists working in
the screen print (serigraph) medium,[3] as well
as oil.
Biography
Harry Shoulberg was born October 25, 1903, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father, Max
Shoulberg, was the fourth of twenty children and the first to be
born in America. His mother was Tessie Derfler, a New Yorker of
German descent. Harry Shoulberg grew up in New York, married Sylvia
Hendler in 1931, and had one child, Ted. Harry Shoulberg died April
15, 1995, in New York City.
Studied
Harry Shoulberg attended City College of New York where
he studied biochemical engineering for three years before switching
to fine arts in his last year. He continued his art education at
the John Reed School, 1934-1935; the American Artists School,
1935-1937; and then privately at the studios of artists Sol Wilson
1894-1974 and Carl
Holty 1900-1973.
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harry Shoulberg in 1944
became a member of the National Serigraph Society. His serigraphs
have been exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery,
the Library of Congress and the Audubon Society. His serigraphs have won
prizes from the National Serigraph Society and the American Color
Print Society and are in the Baltimore Museum of Art, The Carnegie
Institute, the San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts, the Milwaukee
Art Institute and the Smithsonian American Art
Museum, Washington, D.C.
Exhibitions
Harry Shoulberg participated in the Works Progress
Administration/Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP)
(1936-1942). He exhibited;
- 1936: in the Temporary Galleries of the Municipal Art
Committee, City of New York;
- 1938: Teachers' Exhibition, New York City;
- 1940: New York World's Fair,
United American Artists;
- 1941: Corcoran "Biennial," The American Federation of Arts
circ.; The New York Council for Art week, Inc., the painting was
purchased by Metropolitan Museum of Art:
(Rockport Street, 1941);
- 1942: Puma Gallery, New York City;
- 1943: "Art for Bonds," Artists Associates, New York City;
- 1944, 1945: National Serigraph Society's Fourth Annual, Norlyst
Gallery;
- 1945: Modernage Art Gallery;
- 1946: "American Print Show," Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
- 1946, 1947: Serigraph Galleries;
- 1947: Frances Webb Galleries Los Angeles; University of Denver, Colorado, Paintings; Cape Ann
Society of Modern Artists, Rockport, Rhode Island;
- 1947, 1948: "Current American Prints," Carnegie
Institute, Pittsburgh, PA;
- 1949: Philadelphia Print Club, 10th Annual Color Print Society;
National Serigraph Society's 12th Annual, Serigraph Galleries, New
York City; The Bearskin Neek Art Gallery, Rockport,
Maine;
- 1950: "First National Print competition," National Serigraph
Society circ., under Department of
the Army shown in Germany, Japan and Austria; The University
Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 1956: The Joe and Emily Foundation, 8th Annual Emily Lowe
Competition; Guild Hall Annual Members’ Exhibition, East Hampton, Long
Island;
- 1957: Silvermine Guild of Artists, Inc.;
- 1956, 1963, 1966, 1973, 1979, 1982, 1984: Painters and
Sculptors Society of New Jersey, Inc.;
- 1963, 1967, 1969: Norfolk Museum of Arts & Sciences; Norfolk,
Virginia;
- 1965: 23rd Annual Audubon Artists, Inc., New York City;
- 1966: American Society of Contemporary Artists: 49th
Annual;
- 1968, 1975: The Butler Institute of
American Art, Youngstown, Ohio; *1968, 1973, 1976:
Harbor Gallery, Cold Spring Harbor, New
York;
- 1968 1976, 1980: American Society of Contemporary Artists,
Brooklyn, New York ;
- 1969: High Point Gallery, Lenox, MA;
Permanent
Collections
- Albrecht Gallery, St. Joseph,
Missouri;
- University of Arizona, Tempe,
Arizona;
- Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland;
- The Butler Institute of
American Art, Youngstown, Ohio;
- The Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh,
PA;
- Denver
Art Museum, Colorado;
- Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York City;
- Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin;
- Norfolk Museum, Virginia;
- San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art, California;
- State University of New York at Binghamton,
New York ;
- State of New Jersey, Jersey City State College, New Jersey;
- Tel Aviv Art Museum, Israel;
- Wichita State University, Kansas;
Awards
- 1943: Artists Associates, New York City, "Art for Bonds:" 1st
prize;
- 1948: Milwaukee Art Museum, Purchase
Prize;
- 1949: National Serigraph Society, 10th Annual Exhibition, New
York, Purchase Prize;
- 1949: American Color Print Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Florence F. Tonner
Prize;
- 1949: Guild Hall Annual Members’ Exhibition, East Hampton, Long
Island, 1st prize;
- 1956: The Painters and Sculptors Society of New Jersey, Inc.,
Jane Peterson Philipp Prize;
- 1956: The Joe and Emily Foundation, 8th Annual Emily Lowe
Competition;
- 1957: Silvermine Guild of Artists, Inc, Albert Kapp Award;
- 1961: The Brooklyn Society of Artists
- 1963: The Painters and Sculptors Society of New Jersey, Inc.,
"The Grambacher" Artist Material Co., Award;
- 1965: Audubon Artists, Inc., New York City: 23rd Annual, Jane Peterson
Award;
- 1966: American Society of Contemporary Artists: 49th Annual,
M.J. Kaplan Memorial Award;
- 1966: The Painters and Sculptors Society of New Jersey, Inc.,
Talens & Son Material Award;
References
- Peter H Falk, Who was who in American
art: compiled from the original thirty-four volumes of American art
annual--Who's who in art, biographies of American artists active
from 1898-1947 Publisher: Madison, Conn.: Sound View
Press, 1985. ISBN 0932087000: 9780932087003
- Peter H Falk; Audrey M Lewis; Georgia Kuchen; Veronika
Roessler, Who was who in American
art, 1564-1975: 400 years of artists in America Publisher:
Madison, CT.: Sound View Press, 1999. ISBN 0932087558
9780932087553
- ''Smithsonian Institution
Research Information System; Archival, Manuscript and Photographic
Collections, Harry Shoulberg
Books
- Albert Reese, American Prize Prints of
the 20th Century, Publisher: American Artists Group, Inc,
New York, 1949. OCLC: 1326950
- Margaret Harold, Prize-winning art/book 7.
Paintings, graphics, watercolors, sculpture Publisher:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Allied Publications, 1967. OCLC:
20547886
See also
External links for image
reproduction