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  2. Winold Reiss - Wikipedia

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    Winold Reiss (September 16, 1886 – August 23, 1953) was a German-born American artist and graphic designer. He was born in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 1913 he immigrated to the United States, where he was able to follow his interest in Native Americans. In 1920 he went West for the first time, working for a lengthy period on the Blackfeet ...

  3. Elise Johnson McDougald - Wikipedia

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    She was the subject of a pastel drawing by Winold Reiss, which appeared in Survey Graphic. [7] [24] In the last years of her life, she lived on Sugar Hill in West Harlem at The Garrison Apartments, 435 Convent Avenue, Apartment 33. [25] She died at her home there on June 10, 1971, at the age of 86.

  4. File:Jean Toomer Drawing (c. 1925, Reiss).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Ilonka Karasz - Wikipedia

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    Karasz and a group of other European-born artists and designers, including Winold Reiss, founded the Society of Modern Art in 1914. The organization published Modern Art Collector, which published much of Karasz’s early designs. Her first work presented in the journal was a theatrical poster with checkerboard motifs, a common Austrian-German ...

  6. W. Langdon Kihn - Wikipedia

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    He studied with the Art Students League, 1916–17, and was a pupil of Homer Boss and Winold Reiss. Portrait of Sem-Medeeks of Gitinanga, British Columbia from the Wellcome Collection. Motivated by a desire to document the disappearing aboriginal culture, he spent many years visiting and living with Indian tribes in the Western United States.

  7. File:Ault & Weiborg - Winold Reiss.png - Wikipedia

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    The author died in 1953, so this work is also in the public domain in jurisdictions where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works .

  8. A ‘good ‘ol American boy’ and a woman everyone loved. Days after the murder, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune interviewed Greg’s co-workers at the South Florida Sod Farm.

  9. Winold Reiss industrial murals - Wikipedia

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    The Winold Reiss industrial murals are a set of 16 tile mosaic murals displaying manufacturing in Cincinnati, Ohio. The works were created by Winold Reiss for Cincinnati Union Terminal from 1931 to 1932, and made up 11,908 of the 18,150 square feet of art in the terminal. [ 1 ]