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Margolies, Samuel L. (American)
1897 - 1978
Description: "Lengthening Shadows," etching,
pencil signed l/r, 12.5"
x 9.75"
plate.
$250.00
inclusive of S/H/I*
Condition: Very good.
Biography: An etcher, painter, teacher, writer, and
lecturer Samuel Margolies was
born in Brooklyn,
N.Y. on March 10, 1897. He studied
at the
Cooper Union Art School in New
York City,
the National Academy of Design,
and with
V. Perard. He was a member of
the Society
of American Etchers, American
Printmakers,
American Veterans Society of
Artists, and
the American Artists Congress.
Margolies
exhibited at the New York World's
Fair in
1939, Mineola N. Y. State Fair,
1935 (prize);
and the Queensboro Society of
Allied Arts
and Crafts in 1936 (prizes) and
1937 (prize).
His work is in the Society of
American Etchers,
the Library of Congress and various
embassies
and federal buildings in Washington
D. C.
- from Who Was Who in American Art by Falk.
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information, please e-mail.

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