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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruth_ChaneyRuth Chaney - Wikipedia

    Ruth Chaney (1908-1973) was an American artist known for her printmaking. Biography. Chaney was born in 1908 in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] . She created serigraphs for the Work Projects Administration (WPA) in its Federal Art Project. [2] . Chaney led a subway art division, one of the many committees set up by the Public Use of Arts Committee.

  2. Ruth Chaney (1908-1973) was an American artist. She was born in Kansas City, MO, and worked in New York. Using the mediums of lithographs and woodcuts, Chaney often printed scenes of everyday life in the city, highlighting fixtures such as street lamps, stoplights, and staircases in alleyways.

  3. Artist: Ruth Chaney (American, Kansas City, Missouri 1908–1973) Publisher: WPA. Date: ca. 1935–43. Medium: Woodcut. Dimensions: Sheet: 21 1/16 × 17 5/8 in. (53.5 × 44.8 cm) Image: 17 13/16 × 14 13/16 in. (45.2 × 37.7 cm) Classification: Prints.

  4. Ruth Chaney | Smithsonian American Art Museum. Want to learn more about the painting you found while clearing out the attic? For answers, be prepared for a little detective work. Find lesson plans, hands-on activities, and more for learners of all ages.

  5. Ruth Chaney has been in three exhibitions at MoMA, between 1938 and 1942. ...

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 45853Ruth Chaney - MoMA

    Feb 8–Mar 7, 1938. MoMA. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact. MoMA licenses archival audio and select out of copyright film clips from our film collection.

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