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Nan Lurie - Technological Improvements

Technological Improvements (1935 - 1943)

Nan Lurie (American, 1910–1985)
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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.

Nan Lurie was born in 1910 and she was raised in New York City. She received a scholarship to attend the Art Students League, and she later worked as an artist in the New York WPA Graphic Art Division for four years, and collectively worked for the New York Federal Art Project from 1935 to 1942. Lurie was noted for her portrayal of urban life in the big city. Among her prints, Subway Bootblack was mentioned in Michael W. Brooks book, Subway City, which showed a strong connection and relationship to the lives of the working class. Her print also displayed the social struggle within the lives of workers at the subway.

Nan Lurie's work exhibited at the ACA Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, and the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts.

She worked independently and engaged in many part-time jobs, often working at nights and on her days off. She also owned her own art gallery in Chicago from 1976 to 1983.

In Collection: Works Progress Administration (WPA) Art (View all 421)

Digging Out Car

Digging Out Car (1934)

Elizabeth R. Dewey (American, 20th Century)
Wash Girl

Wash Girl (1935–43)

Samuel Joseph Brown, Jr. (American, 1907 - 1994)
Mission Hills, San Francisco

Mission Hills, San Francisco (1939)

Jennie Lewis (American, 1892–1944)
Flogging (Prelude to the Lynching)

Flogging (Prelude to the Lynching) (1927)

Helen West Heller (American, 1872 – 1955)
Trolley Car

Trolley Car (1936-1941)

Salvatore Pinto (American, 1905 - 1966)
Scrap iron

Scrap iron (1935 - 1940)

Elizabeth Olds (American, 1896 – 1991)
Roll Them Bones

Roll Them Bones (1935 - 1943)

Irving Guyer (American, 1916-2012)
Pacific Cable Car–San Francisco

Pacific Cable Car–San Francisco (ca. 1935-1943)

Marguerite Redman Dorgeloh (American, 1890–1944)
Evolution of Swing

Evolution of Swing (1939)

Raymond Steth (American, 1917 - 1997)
Blast Furnace

Blast Furnace (1935–36)

Jolan Gross Bettelheim (Hungarian, 1900–1972)
City Market

City Market (1935–43)

Harry Gottlieb (American, 1895 – 1992)
Three Lane Traffic

Three Lane Traffic (1937)

Harry Gottlieb (American, 1895 – 1992)
Rhode Island Landscape

Rhode Island Landscape (1939)

Frank Herman Alston Jr. (American, 1913-1978)
Loggers

Loggers (1937)

Edward Morton (American, 20th Century)
George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver (1935 - 1943)

Nicholas Panesis (American, 1913-1967)
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