Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Bernard Jerome Perlin was an American painter. His style progressed from social realism in the New Deal era through pro-war art and illustration during World War II to magic realism paintings of urban American life, all in a representational style.
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Introduction
American painter worked in a variety of styles including social realism and magic realism. He painted images used in WWII propaganda posters, street scenes of New York and views of Italy. He worked as an artist-correspondent for Life and Fortune magazines during World War II.
Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Illustrator, Painter, Poster Artist
Name
Bernard Perlin
Ulan
500024499
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Works

2 works online

Exhibitions

Publication

  • Lincoln Kirstein's Modern Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 208 pages
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