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Harry Sternberg

(American, 1904-2001)

"Smoke Stacks"

screenprint in colors
signed lower right.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sight 11-1/8" x 14-1/8", framed 19-1/4" x 22-1/4"

  • Provenance: You know, a part of the awesome wonder in life for me is people. They fascinate me because they're like icebergs. And the best part of them is buried and only the tip shows. Most people, in one way or another, have hidden fascinating things. Always more interesting than you would think they would be.
    Harry Sternberg
    Oral Interview with Smithsonian Institution, 1999-2000

    An artist, educator and political activist, Harry Sternberg was one of eight children born to Russian and Hungarian Jewish immigrants. His family initially lived in a tenement in the Lower East Side of New York before relocating to Brooklyn. Sternberg began his artistic training at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and later enrolled at the Arts Students League, where he was to eventually spend thirty years as a beloved and respected instructor. His early life and experiences were to have a profound and lasting effect on the artist, and his work is infused with issues of social and racial injustice, the horrors of fascism and war and the exploitation of the worker. Sternberg's first exhibition was in 1931, at the Whitney Museum of Art, and shortly after he was made a supervisor on the graphics division of the FAP (Federal Art Project) of the WPA (Works Project Administration).
    In 1936, Sternberg was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship which afforded him the opportunity to produce a series on the coal and steel industries in Pennsylvania. The work offered here, Smoke Stacks, is one of the more recognizable prints in the series.
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