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Maurice Merlin - What about India

What about India (1941-1943)

Maurice Merlin (American, 1909 - 1947)
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Maurice Merlin

Maurice Merlin was born in Sioux City, Iowa, on September 26, 1909 and drew from an early age, receiving encouragement from his parents and artists who saw his work. He completed his academic training in art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He worked in water-color, in silk-screen, created paintings in egg-tempera, poster art for the WPA in Detroit, as well as lithography. The lithographs were mostly done in 1939 during which time he collaborated and worked with five other Detroit artists, Ed Jaeger, Frank Cassara, Barbara Wilson, Henri Bernstein and Walter Speck. They worked together in lithography, learning techniques from one another and helping one another in production. Other artists with whom he associated were Bill Jordan, Gilbert Roche, and Mitchell Siporin. After serving in the army during WWII, he came to California in the mid 1940s where he settled with his family.

Maurice Merlin’s early death in 1947 in Los Angeles, brought an end to a promising career in the fine arts. He left a good number of lithographs, as well as paintings in egg tempera and gouache, that reflect the distress of the Depression era. Many of them are images of city life, while others show dreamlike views of empty farmland, reflecting his Midwest origins, but places which were lost to a generation of displaced Americans who could not return to an agricultural way-of-life. Other images are industrial or factory scenes more characteristic of the Depression in Detroit.

In Collection: Works Progress Administration (WPA) Posters (View all 81)

The path of flowers

The path of flowers (1936-1939)

Anonymous
Keeping up with science

Keeping up with science (1936-1939)

Shari Weisberg (American, 20th Century)
Pomo Indian basket, California

Pomo Indian basket, California (1939)

Louis Siegriest (American, 1899 -1989)
Help your neighborhood by keeping your premises clean

Help your neighborhood by keeping your premises clean (1936-1939)

Anonymous
WPA Index of American Design exhibition Watercolor renderings of crewel embroidery

WPA Index of American Design exhibition Watercolor renderings of crewel embroidery (1936)

Anonymous
Work with care

Work with care (1936)

Robert Muchley (American, 1920-)
WPA poster design showing the head and hands of a woman holding flowers and wheat

WPA poster design showing the head and hands of a woman holding flowers and wheat (1936-1941)

Anonymous
WPA Federal Theatre presents ‘It can’t happen here’

WPA Federal Theatre presents ‘It can’t happen here’ (1936)

Richard Halls (American, 1906 - )
Books are weapons

Books are weapons (1941-1943)

Anonymous
Protect your hands! You work with them.

Protect your hands! You work with them. (1936)

Robert Muchley (American, 1920-)
Unfair to babies A helpless infant can’t go on strike

Unfair to babies A helpless infant can’t go on strike (1936-1939)

Erik Hans Krause (American, 1899-1990)
Keep your teeth clean

Keep your teeth clean (1936-1938)

Anonymous
The United States’ first foreign trade zone

The United States’ first foreign trade zone (1937)

Jack Rivolta (American, 1890-?)
Keep clean

Keep clean (1936-1939)

Erik Hans Krause (American, 1899-1990)
WPA poster design showing the head and hands of a woman holding flowers and wheat

WPA poster design showing the head and hands of a woman holding flowers and wheat (1936-1941)

Anonymous
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