Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. William E. Singer was born July 10, 1909 in Chicago to Libbie Joffe and Alter Singer (per Chicago Birth Index). He graduated from the University... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. William E. Singer was born July 10, 1909 in Chicago to Libbie Joffe and Alter Singer (per Chicago Birth Index). He graduated from the University of Chicago, then studied painting at the Chicago Art Institute and in Paris with Andre L’Hote.... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. William E. Singer was born July 10, 1909 in Chicago to Libbie Joffe and Alter Singer (per Chicago Birth Index). He graduated from the University of Chicago, then studied painting at the Chicago Art Institute and in Paris with Andre L’Hote. Newspapers mention Singer’s artwork on exhibit in group shows in Chicago (including the Chicago Society of Artists) beginning, c. 1932. His mainstay appears to be figure compositions along with portraits... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. William E. Singer was born July 10, 1909 in Chicago to Libbie Joffe and Alter Singer (per Chicago Birth Index). He graduated from the University of Chicago, then studied painting at the Chicago Art Institute and in Paris with Andre L’Hote. Newspapers mention Singer’s artwork on exhibit in group shows in Chicago (including the Chicago Society of Artists) beginning, c. 1932. His mainstay appears to be figure compositions along with portraits of notables, and he appears to have worked for the WPA in the late 1930s. He traveled to California in 1939 to view his portrait of Gertrude Lawrence on view at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, and took a “winter” studio in... Read full biography
Submitted by Nancy Moure, Independent Art Researcher. William E. Singer was born July 10, 1909 in Chicago to Libbie Joffe and Alter Singer (per Chicago Birth Index). He graduated from the University of Chicago, then studied painting at the Chicago Art Institute and in Paris with Andre L’Hote. Newspapers mention Singer’s artwork on exhibit in group shows in Chicago (including the Chicago Society of Artists) beginning, c. 1932. His mainstay appears to be figure compositions along with portraits of notables, and he appears to have worked for the WPA in the late 1930s. He traveled to California in 1939 to view his portrait of Gertrude Lawrence on view at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, and took a “winter” studio in LA. He remained for several years, painting portraits. In 1945-46 he was active in Cuba where he painted landsc... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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