The art of Kevin Blythe Sampson

THE ART OF
KEVIN BLYTHE SAMPSON

3/1/11

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MITCHELL SIPORIN (1910-1976)
Although born in New York City, Mitchell Siporin was raised in Chicago. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and with the artist Todros Geller. From 1932 to 1935 he made The Haymarket Series, drawings that deal with a highly charged social crisis. He was on the Mural Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Chicago. In 1940, with Edward Millman, Siporin was awarded a major commission by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts; it was for the Post Office, St. Louis, Missouri -- the single largest commission awarded by the Section.
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Soldier and Camp Follower, 1936



Railroaders, 1950, about



Railroaders, 1950, about



Martial Memory, 1947, about



Martial Memory, 1947, about



Scotty, British Sgt. Major at #208 P. O. W. Camp , 1943



Immigrant Girl, 1943, about



P. R. O. Camp, Sidi Feruch, Algeria, 1943



Lt. J. H. MacLean, 419 Bombardment Squadron, St. Donat, Algiers, 1943



Harbor, 1943, about



Landing Rehearsals near Sidi Feruch, Algers, 1943



Street in Tunis, 1943



Tommy, 1943



Winter Soldiers, 1946



Sketch for Battle #2, 1953



Soldier and Camp Follower, 1936



Maneuvers at Sidi Fredj (Algeria) , 1943



99th Bomber Squadron, Navarin (Algeria), , 1943



North African Tiralleurs, 1943



Rupert Rector, 1943




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