The following is from "Bernard Brussel-Smith, A Memorial Exhibition," text by Alan Tompkins, 1989, Susan Teller Gallery, New York:
Born in Greenwich Village, New York, Bernard Brussel-Smith became one of the few artists to excel at the exacting medium of wood engraving. Among his collectible works are the many drawings he did for these engravings. He was a teacher at the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper Union, City College and the National Academy.
He studied for five years on a scholarship (showing 500 of 1110 characters). |
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