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Charlotte Angus - Quaker Costume Doll

Quaker Costume Doll (1935-1942)

Charlotte Angus (American, 1911 – 1989)
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Charlotte Angus was an American artist.
A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Angus moved to Philadelphia when young and grew up in that city. She studied at the University of the Arts and the Graphic Sketch Club there before taking a job with an advertising agency, which she lost due to the Great Depression. She then, in 1936, became involved with the Federal Art Project, beginning by painting sets for the Federal Theater Project and continuing by contributing to the Index of American Design. At the end of the project in 1942 she studied drafting, taking a position as a draftswoman at the Naval Air Medical Center in Philadelphia. She also created posters for the Works Progress Administration. Angus married John Stefanak in 1947 and settled with him in southwestern Pennsylvania, where she continued to exhibit her art. She died in Pulaski, Pennsylvania, and is buried in Saint Ann's Cemetery in Hermitage.

A lithograph by Angus, Derelicts, is owned by the Spencer Museum of Art. Much of the work she produced for the Index of American Design is currently held by the National Gallery of Art. She also has work held at The Newark Museum of Art

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Sugar Bowl (c. 1937)

Giacinto Capelli (American, 20th Century)
Jug

Jug (c. 1936)

John Matulis
Woman’s Headdress

Woman’s Headdress (c. 1939)

James McLellan
Pa. German Puzzle Mug

Pa. German Puzzle Mug (1938)

Eugene Shellady
Hand Puppet Judy and Child

Hand Puppet Judy and Child (c. 1936)

George File
Dancing Doll

Dancing Doll (c. 1940)

Selma Sandler
Spokeshave

Spokeshave (1938)

Herman O. Stroh
Retablo – Virgin & Child

Retablo – Virgin & Child (1935-1942)

E. Boyd (American, 20th Century)
Jar

Jar (c. 1941)

John Tarantino (American, active c. 1935)
Skewers and Holder

Skewers and Holder (c. 1936)

Holger Hansen
Iron Railing

Iron Railing (c. 1936)

Ernest A. Towers, Jr. (American, 20th Century)
Doll

Doll (c. 1936)

Florian Rokita
Stoneware Jar

Stoneware Jar (c. 1937)

Annie B. Johnston (American, 20th Century)
Sternpiece from Shanunga

Sternpiece from Shanunga (1935-1938)

Mildred E. Bent
Shelf Clock

Shelf Clock (c. 1938)

Lawrence Phillips
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