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- Q16012119 abstract "Claire Mahl Moore (1910–1988) was an American artist born in New York City. Her career spanned from the 1930s through the 1980s. Moore took classes at the Art Students League, under the instructors Charles Locke, Harry Wickey, and Thomas Hart Benton. During the Great Depression, she worked as a printmaker for the Federal Art Project under the New Deal.She was a member of the "initial nucleus" of The Siqueiros Experimental Workshop in New York, 1936. The Workshop was organized by the Mexican artist, David Alfaro Siqueiros who was then visiting New York as a Mexican delegate to the American Artists' Congress. Other artists in this "initial nucleus" include Harold Lehman, Sande McCoy, Jackson Pollock, Axel Horr, George Cox, Lonis Ferstadt, Luis Arenal, Antonio Pujol, Conrado Vasquez, Jose Guatierrez, and Roberto Berdecio. The Workshop was "ready to raise the standard of a true revolutionary art program, and its two main goals were firstly, to be a base for exploration of "modern art techniques", and secondly, to "create art for the people."Mahl's work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Hudson Walker Gallery, and the Julien Levy Gallery.".
- Q16012119 alias "Clara Mahl, Claire Moore, Claire Millman".
- Q16012119 alias "Mahl, Clara; Moore, Claire; Millman, Claire".
- Q16012119 birthDate "1910".
- Q16012119 birthYear "1910".
- Q16012119 deathDate "1988".
- Q16012119 deathYear "1988".
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- Q16012119 alternativeNames "Mahl, Clara; Moore, Claire; Millman, Claire".
- Q16012119 dateOfBirth "1910".
- Q16012119 dateOfDeath "1988".
- Q16012119 name "Claire Mahl Moore".
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- Q16012119 occupation "American artist".
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- Q16012119 comment "Claire Mahl Moore (1910–1988) was an American artist born in New York City. Her career spanned from the 1930s through the 1980s. Moore took classes at the Art Students League, under the instructors Charles Locke, Harry Wickey, and Thomas Hart Benton. During the Great Depression, she worked as a printmaker for the Federal Art Project under the New Deal.She was a member of the "initial nucleus" of The Siqueiros Experimental Workshop in New York, 1936.".
- Q16012119 label "Claire Mahl Moore".
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