Born in New York City, Paul Berlin was a semi-abstract painter who
achieved early success as a landscape, portrait, and mural painter in
New York.
His early art education was at the National Academy
of Design, and he also studied art in England. In the 1920s, 30s and
40s, he exhibited and lectured widely and was well known nationally.
Inspired
by a 1913 visit to the Southwest, he became an early member of the
Santa Fe school of western painting and did Indian portrait (showing 500 of 2659 characters). |
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Paul Burlin is also mentioned in these AskART essays: New York Armory Show of 1913 Fauves/Fauvism Painters of Grand Canyon
Taos Pre 1940
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