Reva Jackman

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Reva Jackman (January 16, 1886 November 1985) was an American painter, muralist, printmaker, designer and illustrator born in Wichita, Kansas. She studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with Wellington J. Reynolds and in Paris with André Lhote and Frank Armington [2][3]

Born(1886-01-16)January 16, 1886
DiedNovember 1985[1]
OccupationPainter
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Reva Jackman
Born(1886-01-16)January 16, 1886
DiedNovember 1985[1]
OccupationPainter
Years activeArt Institute of Chicago
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1939, oil on canvas by Jackman

She was an artist with the Federal Art Project and painted post office murals; notable works include Trek of the Covered Wagon to Indiana in the post office in Attica, Indiana[4] and Pioneer Home in Bushnell in Bushnell, Illinois.[5]

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