Joseph Wolins
Joseph Wolins was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1915. He studied at the National Academy of Design from 1935–41 under Leon Kroll. While studying in Europe in 1937, he was particularly influenced by the Italian painters Piero della Francesca, Mantegna and Giotto. The Paris Exposition of 1937 afforded a unique opportunity to study Modern European Painting. Wolins was one of the New York area artists associated with the W.P.A. Art Project, 1935-1941. Further trial and experiment in painting for the next five years led to participating in group exhibitions. First one-man show was at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in New York, 1947. Wolins died on November 3, 1999, in New York.
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Joseph Wolins
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1950s American Vintage Joseph Wolins
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Joseph Wolins
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1970s Italian Vintage Joseph Wolins
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1950s American Vintage Joseph Wolins
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Joseph Wolins
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21st Century and Contemporary American Mid-Century Modern Joseph Wolins
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Joseph Wolins
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2010s American Joseph Wolins
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Late 20th Century English Joseph Wolins
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Joseph Wolins
Early 2000s American Organic Modern Joseph Wolins
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Joseph Wolins
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1940s Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Vintage Joseph Wolins
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