Social realist painter and printmaker Harry Gottlieb’s undated take on the New York City skyline and lady liberty.
Romanian-born Gottlieb was a WPA and Federal Arts Project artist who usually depicted working people.
Tags:1930s art, Depression-era art, Federal Arts Project, Harry Gottlieb, New York City in prints, Statue of Liberty in paintings, WPA Posted in Lower Manhattan, Music, art, theater | 1 Comment »
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