| Abstract Expressionist sculptor, Reuben Nakian was born in College Point, New York. Before 1911 he had briefly studied art before going to work for an advertising agency. In 1915 he attended, possibly one of the only schools at the time to have students studying modernist art, the Independent School of Art in New York City. He then went on to study at the Robert Henri School with Homer Boss and A.S. Baylinson. He also studied at the Art Students League, apprenticed to Paul Manship, from 1916-192 (showing 500 of 5221 characters). |
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