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  1. Biography. See a list of available inventory for William Jacobs. A Chicago native, William Jacobs was born on July 31,1897. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and at Hull House. His teachers were Herman Sachs and Enella Benedict. During the early 1930s, Jacobs painted in Dayton, Ohio, and Chicago. His works were exhibited at the Art ...

  2. William Jacobs. 1941. Spanish Church Near Hull House. William Jacobs. ca.1935. / 1. GSA's Fine Arts Collection is one of the oldest and largest public art collections in the U.S. Dating from the 1850s to the present, artworks are displayed in federal buildings across the country, and many are on long-term loan to museums and cultural institutions.

  3. National Gallery of Art. William Jacobs. American, 1897 - 1973. Works of Art; Related Content

  4. Oct 31, 2017 · China Adams, Official Cannibal Status, 1993. Courtesy of the artist and Porch Gallery Ojai. Adams first made a splash (or rather a crunch) in the art world while still an undergrad at the University of California, Los Angeles. For her transactional-cannibalistic performance Official Cannibal Status (1993), she had a surgeon remove a tiny bit of ...

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  5. A Chicago native, William Jacobs was an American artist, born in 1897. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and Hull House. From the 1930s, through the 1950s, his works were exhibited at the “A.I.C. Regional Painters Show” and the Jewish Women's Art Club, a philanthropic organization dedicated to selling the art of midwestern painters.

  6. William Jacobs (1897-1973) Pastel Drawing Pair. Est: $300 - $500. View sold prices. Artist: William Jacobs (1897-1973); Title: Both are untitled; Medium: Two pastel drawings on paper; Year or Era Produced: 20th Century; Signature: Lower right and left; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: Larger: 6.5" x 4.5"; Frame Approximate Measurement ...

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  8. A Chicago native, William Jacobs was an American artist, born in 1897. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and Hull House. From the 1930s, through the 1950s, his works were exhibited at the “A.I.C. Regional Painters Show” and the Jewish Women's Art Club, a philanthropic organization dedicated to selling the art of midwestern painters.

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