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

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  4. Gretchen Garner - Wikipedia

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    Her last book was Winold Reiss and the Cincinnati Union Terminal where Garner reawakens Reiss’ full-color images of the mosaic murals in the Cincinnati Union Terminal. [5] In the 1980s, Garner was inspired by the countryside around Chicago and which inspired her to take up outdoor photography.

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

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  6. 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 ...

  7. List of people from Montana - Wikipedia

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    Winold Reiss: 1886–1953 Spent significant time in Montana; ashes spread by the Blackfeet along the eastern edge of Glacier National Park: Painter; made over 250 paintings of Native Americans, especially the Blackfeet [39] Charles Marion "C.M." Russell: 1864–1926 Moved to Montana at age 16; lived in Cascade, and Great Falls

  8. Jean Toomer - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of Toomer by Winold Reiss (c. 1925). Housed at the National Portrait Gallery. In 1921, Toomer took a job for a few months as a principal at a new rural agricultural and manual labor college for black people in Sparta, Georgia. Southern schools were continuing to recruit teachers from the North, although they had also trained generations ...

  9. Longchamps (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Longchamps restaurants were known for their natty art deco furnishings and decorations by Winold Reiss, [2] and a number of designs for elements of their physical surroundings were drawn up by New York architect Ely Jacques Kahn, [3] originator of a colorful version of art deco architecture. [4]