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| Born in Berlin, Germany, he was a modernist painter whose stylized landscape paintings created a dream-like quality that seemed to combine both Precisionism and Surrealism. He often painted industrial scenes and was a member of the Woodstock, New York art colony from 1923 until his premature death in 1937. His work entitled Ashokan Dam was exhibited at the Carnegie International in 1933 and is now part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection.
Periodicals: "Arnold Wiltz:An Important German-American New Objectivist," The Art News, Volume 36, November 6, 1937, page 16.
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