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John R. Grabach Smithsonian American Art Museum

    https://americanart.si.edu/artist/john-r-grabach-1891
    John R. Grabach grew up in Newark, New Jersey, where he studied with a local painter and joined a sketch club. He lived in Greenfield, Massachusetts, for a few years and spent his free time painting out of doors, storing all his canvases and materials in an abandoned shack on the Connecticut River.Born: Mar 02, 1886

John R. Grabach - 32 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

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    Sell art from your collection. Consign with Artsy. Get started. Career Highlights. Learn more about artist insights. ... John Grabach Large Original Painting Oil On Canvas Signed Nude Portrait Artwork, 20th Century. $4,295. Artist at Work, ca. 1940. $2,500. Artist & Model, 1940-1960. SoldNationality: American

John R. Grabach - Artist Biography - Jim's of Lambertville

    https://jimsoflambertville.com/artist-biography.php?artistId=322647&artist=John%20R.%20Grabach
    John R. Grabach (1886 - 1981) John Grabach was a highly regarded New Jersey artist, teacher, and author of the classic text, “How to Draw the Human Figure”. He was born in Massachusetts, and with his widowed mother, moved to Newark, New Jersey when he was eleven.

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