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Georges Schreiberborn Brussels, Belgium, 1904; died New York, New York, 1977

Georges Schreiber moved to New York in 1928 after studying in Berlin, London, Rome, Paris, and Florence. He exhibited widely including such prestigious institutions as the Carnegie Institute, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Art and Whitney Museum of American Art. In addition to his lithography, Schreiber also was a painter, illustrator, and watercolorist. For many years he taught at the New School for Social Research in New York and was a regular contributor to several national magazines. He also authored and illustrated several books. Schreiber traveled across the country regularly sketching and painting images of everyday life. He exhibited his travel paintings as a Panorama of America at numerous galleries and museums across the country.

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Evening in South Carolina
Georges Schreiber
circa 1930s
From Arkansas
Georges Schreiber
1930
Going Home
Georges Schreiber
1930s
Intermission
Georges Schreiber
1944
Rain
Georges Schreiber
1942
Silence
Georges Schreiber
1944
Spring Storm
Georges Schreiber
1930
Summer
Georges Schreiber
1930
Twilight
Georges Schreiber
1930
Without a Net
Georges Schreiber
1944