Armin Landeck was born in Wisconsin in 1905. He studied at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (B.A.), and Columbia University (M.A.). While in New York, he took classes at the Art Students League*, and began experimenting with printmaking, studying briefly at the Atelier 17* with Stanley Hayter.
In the 1930s he opened the School of Printmakers with Martin Lewis, in George Miller's 14th Street Studio in Manhattan (closed due to the economic crisis of the Depression). H (showing 500 of 1316 characters). |
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