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Fred Becker - Public Building

Public Building (1935–43)

Fred Becker (American, 1913-2004)
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This work was commissioned by the United States federal government as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) program. It is not subject to copyright protection.
Fred Becker

Frederick Gerhard Becker was an American printmaker and educator.

Becker was born on August 5, 1913, in Oakland, California. Becker was born to a silent film actor, and was raised in Hollywood. In 1933 he moved to New York City where he briefly studied architecture at New York University. He abandoned architecture to become a printmaker. In 1935 he joined the Graphic Arts Division of the Works Project Administration and then became involved with the Atelier 17 printmaking studio in the 1940s before he was drafted into World War II. He was also a member of the Society of American Graphic Artists.

Becker began his teaching career after his return from the war. He first taught at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. He then taught Washington University in St. Louis where he created the printmaking department. He went on to teach at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Becker was the recipient of a Tiffany Foundation fellowship and a Yaddo fellowship. In 1957 he was the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship.

Becker died on June 30, 2004, in Amhurst, Massachusetts.

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Tugboat

Tugboat (1935 - 1943)

Fred Carlo (American, 1911–1987)
Fortune Teller

Fortune Teller (1935–40)

Hugh Botts (American, 1903–1964)
Arthur Murphy

Arthur Murphy (1941)

Dox Thrash (American, 1893–1965)
Harlem Street Scene

Harlem Street Scene (1935-1943)

Charles Henry Alston (American, 1907 – 1977)
Evolution of Swing

Evolution of Swing (1939)

Raymond Steth (American, 1917 - 1997)
Shoeshining

Shoeshining (1936)

Hyman William Katz (American, 1898-1988)
Harlem Coal Yard

Harlem Coal Yard (1935 - 1943)

Julius Tanzer (American, 1905-1963)
Warehouse District

Warehouse District (1935-1943)

Eugene Morley (American, 1909 - 1953)
Gold Is Where You Find It

Gold Is Where You Find It (1934)

Tyrone Comfort (American, 1909-1939)
The Art Center

The Art Center (1938)

Emmett Erskine Jones (American, 1928–2018)
Apple Pickers (mural study)

Apple Pickers (mural study) (ca. 1934-1943)

Nicolai Cikovsky (American, 1894 – 1985)
City Market

City Market (1935–43)

Harry Gottlieb (American, 1895 – 1992)
Stud Poker

Stud Poker (1935-1943)

Charles Henry Alston (American, 1907 – 1977)
Aspects of Negro Life; From Slavery to Reconstruction

Aspects of Negro Life; From Slavery to Reconstruction (1935)

Aaron Douglas (American, 1899 – 1979)
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