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1898
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Born in Kovno (Kaunus), Lithuania
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1906
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Emigrated with his family to New York in 1906
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1913
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Served as an apprentice to a lithographer
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1917 - 1921
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Studied art at New York University, City College of New York and the National Academy of Design
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1922
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Married Tillie Goldstein
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1925 - 1929
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Traveled several times to Europe and North Africa with his wife
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1929
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Birth of daughter Judith
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1930
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First solo exhibition at The Downtown Gallery in New York. A work is also exhibited at New York’s Museum of Modern Art
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1930
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His reputation as a leading artist in the social realist movement is cemented
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1931
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Shared a studio with photographer Walker Evans in New York
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1931 - 1933
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Painted his most famous series of works: “The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti,” followed by “The Mooney Series”
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1933
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Worked with muralist Diego Rivera for a mural at Rockefeller Center in New York
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1935
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After divorcing Tillie, remarried to Bernarda Bryson
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1936
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Birth of daughter Susanna by Bernarda
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1937
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Moved to Jersey Homesteads (Roosevelt), New Jersey
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1933 - 1938
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Worked as a photographer for the Farm Security Administration, recording images of Depression era America
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1938
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Birth of son Jonathan
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1937 - 1943
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Created several public murals, including one for the Bronx Courthouse, New York
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1947
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Retrospective exhibition is shown at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
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1954
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With Willem de Kooning, chosen to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale
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1956 - 1957
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Served as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University. His Norton Lectures are published by Harvard as “The Shape of Content”
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1969
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Died in New York, NY
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Expositions sélectionnées |
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American Modernism, The de Yound Museum, San Francisco, CA |
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2007 |
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For the People, The Frances Lehmen Loeb Art Center, Pougheepsie, NY |
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2006 |
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Starting at Zero - Black Mountain College 1933-57, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (England) |
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2005 |
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The Bitter Years, Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Ft. Myers, FL |
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2004 |
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American Expressionism - Art and Social Change, 1920s-1950s, Mary and Leigh Blcok Museum of Art, Evanston, IL |
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2003 |
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New York - Capitale de la photographie (1900-2000), Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne |
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2002 |
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New York: Capital of Photography, MMoCA - THe Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI |
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2001 |
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Greed and Other Recent Acquisitions, ICP - International Center of Photography, New York City, NY |
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2000 |
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Propaganda and dreams - photography of the 1930s in the USSR and the USA, The State Russian Museum - Mikhailovsky Castle, St. Petersburg |
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1999 |
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Propaganda and dreams - Photographing the 1930s in the USSR and the US, ICP - International Center of Photorgraphy, New York City, NY |
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1998 |
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The Posters American Style, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL |
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