Maurice Glickman

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Born(1906-01-07)January 7, 1906
Died1981 (1982)
United States
Notable workNegro Mother and Child, Pearl Divers
Maurice Glickman
Maurice Glickman, American artist (1906–1981)
Guggenheim Foundation annual report, 1934
Born(1906-01-07)January 7, 1906
Died1981 (1982)
United States
Notable workNegro Mother and Child, Pearl Divers

Maurice Glickman (January 6, 1906 – May 1981) was an American sculptor noted for his New Deal-era sculpture for public buildings. He was named a Guggenheim Fellow in 1934.[1] He founded the School of Art Studies in New York and was its director from 1945 to 1955.[2] His work is in the Albany Institute of History and Art, and in the Hirshhorn Museum.[3]

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