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Joseph Stella
American 1877 -1946
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Born: |
Muro Lucano, Italy
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Studied: |
Art Students League, New York City 1897 New York School of Art 1898
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Instructors: |
William Merritt Chase
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Exhibited: |
Amory Show, 1913
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Examples of Work: |
Art Institute of Chicago Department of Justice Building, Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Museum of Modern Art, New York City Newark Museum, New Jersey Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC Yale University Art Gallery
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Specialty: |
Painter
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Style/School: |
Abstract Realism
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Subjects Known For: |
Urban environments Industrial Architecture Slum Life
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Memberships: |
Societe Anonyme Modern Artists of America
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Artist Profile |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
One of America's foremost modernist painters, Joseph Stella was born in Muro Lucano, near Naples, Italy.
In 1896 he immigrated to New York City, where he studied at the Art Students League and at the New York Sc...
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Joseph Stella immigrated to New York City in 1896. The following year he enrolled at the Art Students League and then went to the New York School of Design from 1898-00. He later studied in Florence. Stella's early illustrat...
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