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- catalog contributor b7243837.
- catalog contributor b7243838.
- catalog contributor b7243839.
- catalog created "[1947]".
- catalog date "1947".
- catalog date "[1947]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1947]".
- catalog description "The use of art in America: Elizabeth McCausland. The use of art in America. E. E. Calkins. Artist into advertising man. T. H. Benton. Business and art. Romana Javitz. The public interest. C. T. Coiner. Full employment and the artist. Lincoln Rothschild. Industrial artists-in-residence. Franklin Ryder. Who gives a hoot about the artist? C. H. Carter. Artist-advertiser relations. Rockwell Kent. Dictators of art. Lynd Ward. The book artist. Hila Meadow. The non-commercial art market. Walter Baermann. Technology and the artist. S. L. M. Barlow. Government and the arts.--Pioneering of 1936-1946: Jo Gibbs. I. B. M.: 1936-1946. Margit Varga. Life's art program. Reeves Lewenthal. The artist has never been so busy. Frank Caspers. Oil: 1940-1945. W. S. Mack, jr. Pepsi-Cola's competition-exhibition. E. H. Powell. The Britannica collection. Egbert Jacobson. Free and unhindered expression. Bruce Mitchell.".
- catalog extent "5 ℓ., 3-194 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Work for artists.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Work for artists.".
- catalog issued "1947".
- catalog issued "[1947]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, American Artists Group".
- catalog relation "Work for artists.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "704.92".
- catalog subject "Art United States.".
- catalog subject "Art and industry.".
- catalog subject "Art patronage.".
- catalog subject "Art, American.".
- catalog subject "N8350 .M2".
- catalog tableOfContents "The use of art in America: Elizabeth McCausland. The use of art in America. E. E. Calkins. Artist into advertising man. T. H. Benton. Business and art. Romana Javitz. The public interest. C. T. Coiner. Full employment and the artist. Lincoln Rothschild. Industrial artists-in-residence. Franklin Ryder. Who gives a hoot about the artist? C. H. Carter. Artist-advertiser relations. Rockwell Kent. Dictators of art. Lynd Ward. The book artist. Hila Meadow. The non-commercial art market. Walter Baermann. Technology and the artist. S. L. M. Barlow. Government and the arts.--Pioneering of 1936-1946: Jo Gibbs. I. B. M.: 1936-1946. Margit Varga. Life's art program. Reeves Lewenthal. The artist has never been so busy. Frank Caspers. Oil: 1940-1945. W. S. Mack, jr. Pepsi-Cola's competition-exhibition. E. H. Powell. The Britannica collection. Egbert Jacobson. Free and unhindered expression. Bruce Mitchell.".
- catalog title "Work for artists. What? Where? How? A symposium by Walter Baermann [and others]".
- catalog type "text".