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Arthur Kimmel Getz BIOGRAPHY
1913 - 1996. Known for: Illustrator-cover art, mural.
Known for his long career as an illustrator and cover artist for the Newyorker magazine, Arthur Kimmel Getz completed three murals funded through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts:... Read full biography
Known for his long career as an illustrator and cover artist for the Newyorker magazine, Arthur Kimmel Getz completed three murals funded through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts: Lancaster, New York Post Office, 1940; Bronson, Missouri Post Office, 1941; and Lavern, Alabama Post... Read full biography
Known for his long career as an illustrator and cover artist for the Newyorker magazine, Arthur Kimmel Getz completed three murals funded through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts: Lancaster, New York Post Office, 1940; Bronson, Missouri Post Office, 1941; and Lavern, Alabama Post Office, 1942.
Known for his long career as an illustrator and cover artist for the Newyorker magazine, Arthur Kimmel Getz completed three murals funded through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts: Lancaster, New York Post Office, 1940; Bronson, Missouri Post Office, 1941; and Lavern, Alabama Post Office, 1942.
Known for his long career as an illustrator and cover artist for the Newyorker magazine, Arthur Kimmel Getz completed three murals funded through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts: Lancaster, New York Post Office, 1940; Bronson, Missouri Post Office, 1941; and Lavern, Alabama Post Office, 1942.
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Known for his long career as an illustrator and cover artist for the Newyorker magazine, Arthur Kimmel Getz completed three murals funded through the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts: Lancaster, New York Post Office, 1940; Bronson, Missouri Post Office, 1941; and Lavern, Alabama Post Office, 1942.
