Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Bernard Brussel-Smith was a well-known 20th-century artist and illustrator, specializing in the medium of wood engraving.
Brussel-Smith was born, raised and lived most of his life in New York City, which was a constant source of imagery for the artist, from the Depression-era '40s through the postwar '50s until his death. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia and the New School for Social Research in New York. He later taught art at the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper Union, City College and the National Academy. Brussel-Smith was elected an Associate Member of the National Academy in 1952 and became a full member in 1973.
Brussel-Smith's work is included in various public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, New York Public Library and Carnegie Institute.
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1940s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
1970s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
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1940s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
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1970s Contemporary Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Lithograph
1970s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Engraving
1940s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
1970s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Lithograph
1940s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
1950s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
1840s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Engraving
1980s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Ink, Paper, Lithograph
1930s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
Early 2000s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Offset
Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
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1980s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
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1980s Realist Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
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2010s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
1930s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut
1960s American Modern Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Woodcut, Paper
1880s Other Art Style Bernard Brussel-Smith Art
Lithograph