Bertram Goodman
Bertram A. Goodman (1904–1988) was an American artist.
Bertram Goodman | |
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Bertram Goodman, from the Archives of American Art | |
Born | 1904 |
Died | 1988 (aged 83–84) |
Nationality | American |
Education | School of American Sculpture, and at the Art Students League of New York |
Known for | Sculpture, murals |
He studied at the School of American Sculpture, and at the Art Students League of New York in 1925. He was a member of the Federal Art Project whose murals included, Evolution of the Book, at Theodore Roosevelt High School, murals at Washington Avenue and Fordham Road in the Bronx as well as Quaker Settlers in Quakertown, Pennsylvania
He was Director of the Artists Equity Association from 1955 to 1956.[1] His work is in the Brooklyn Museum[2] and Albright-Knox Art Gallery.[3]
External links
- The Evolution of Tools, painting, and biography from Butler Institute of American Art
- These My Jewels, painting
- Men with Mannikin, painting
- Christie's 1992 sale of The Evolution of Tools
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