David Karfunkle Explained
David Karfunkle (1880–1959) was an American artist. He is known for his mural, "Exploitation of Labor and Hoarding of Wealth", painted in 1936 at the Harlem Courthouse.[1] [2] [3]
Biography
He was born in Vienna.[4] He studied with Ludwig von Herterich, and Antoine Bourdelle.He studied at the National Academy of Design, with William Glackens.In 1911, he showed at the Salmagundi Club.[5] In 1916, he had a group exhibition at the Strauss Gallery.[6]
He was a member of the Federal Art Project.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Exploitation of Labor and Hoarding of Wealth: David Karfunkle . CultureNOW . 2011-12-29.
- Web site: Harlem Court House, East Harlem (El Barrio) . Harlem One Stop . August 2, 1967 . 2011-12-29.
- Web site: Harlem Court House . Nyc.gov . 2011-12-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111211231237/http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/resources/man_harlemcourthouse.shtml . December 11, 2011 . mdy-all .
- Web site: Archived copy . December 22, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415052339/http://www.fruitlands.org/media/Artist%20Bios-New%20England%20Impressionists2011.pdf . April 15, 2012 . dead .
- https://books.google.com/books?id=gl4oAAAAYAAJ&dq=David+Karfunkle+national+gallery&pg=PA641 "The Craftsman"
- News: Art Notes. The New York Times. March 31, 1916.