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Leonard Pytlak
Leonard Pytlak
Leonard Pytlak

Leonard Pytlak

born Newark, New Jersey, 1910; died 1998
BiographyLeonard Pytlak studied art at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art and at the Art Students League, New York. From 1934 to 1941 he worked almost exclusively in the medium of lithography. Around 1940 he began working in silkscreen.

During his career his silkscreens and lithographs were exhibited at such major institutions as the National Academy of Design and the Library of Congress and they can now be found in museum collections throughout the U.S.
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