Collection Pieces Currently On Loan

Racine Art Museum loans to Jewish Museum Milwaukee

For the exhibition Brother, Can You Spare a Dime: Jewish Artists of the WPA

June 17 – September 5, 2021

Frank Albert Bernhardt Utpatel
Wisconsin Hills, 1938
Wood engraving, uneditioned
6 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Ida York Abelman
Rosie, Her Mother and Brother, 1938
Lithograph, uneditioned
14 5/8 x 10 3/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, New York City Federal Art Project

David Bekker
The Law, ca. 1940
Dry point etching, edition 17/25
10 3/8 x 7 7/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Washington D.C. Federal Art Project

Aaron Bohrod
Across the Tracks, 1941
Oil on masonite
23 3/4 x 29 5/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Fritzi Brod
Woman Asleep, 1940
Lithograph, edition 19/25
11 x 13 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Illinois Federal Art Project

Todros Geller
Italian Quarters, Chicago, 1937
Woodcut, edition 15/25
10 x 7 7/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Illinois Federal Art Project

Harry Gottlieb
Rock Drillers, ca. 1940
Color serigraph, uneditioned
13 5/8 x 13 1/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, New York Federal Art Project

Joseph Leboit
Paving, 1939
Lithograph, uneditioned
10 3/4 x 15 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, New York Federal Art Project

Isaac Soyer
Laundress, ca. 1935
Lithograph, uneditioned
11 3/4 x 14 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, New York Federal Art Project

Frank Albert Bernhardt Utpatel
Potato Diggers, 1942
Woodcut, edition four
9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Frank Albert Bernhardt Utpatel
Wisconsin Hills, 1938
Wood engraving, uneditioned
6 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Alfred A. Sessler
Freight Platform, 1937
Charcoal
15 x 9 15/16 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Alfred A. Sessler
Men, 1938
Ink
11 x 8 1/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Alfred A. Sessler
Farm Worker, 1939
Oil
14 5/8 x 16 1/2 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, Wisconsin Federal Art Project

Raphael Soyer
Working Girls Going Home, 1937
Lithograph, uneditioned
11 1/4 x 9 3/8 inches
Racine Art Museum, Works Progress Administration, New York, Federal Art Project

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