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1933 "Chicago Expo" Booklet w/Colorful Pictures by Frank Raymond & Ethel Spears*

$ 35.48

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  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Description: This
    1933 "Chicago - A Century of Progress Expo" Booklet has Colorful Pictures by Frank Raymond, Ethel Spears and many more. There are 64 pages of gorgeous colorful plates by many artists. Lots of drawings of many of the exhibits. This booklet is really gorgeous.
    Ethel Spears
    was born October 5, 1902 and raised in Chicago, IL. Died 1974. She attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and studied in the textile design department. She had her first solo exhibition at the School in 1923. She decided not to pursue a career in textile design and re-enrolled in the AIC School. Under the supervision of one of her teachers, John Norton, a noted Modernist, Spears did two mural commissions for the Tea Room of the Art Institute. In the mid 1920s, she moved to Woodstock, NY to study under Alexander Archipenko. She left Woodstock and took up residence in New York City where she attended classes at the Art Students League.
    Frank Raymond  -  Born 1881- Died 1967
    .
    Frank Willoughby Raymond
    was active/lived in Illinois, Iowa
    .
    Frank Raymond
    is known for etcher, painter.
    Measures 12" W x 9" H.
    Corners and edges are slightly worn. In very good condition.
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