URI(s)
Fuller Name
- Richard Van Dyke
Variants
- Correll, Dick, 1904-1990
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1904-10-22
Death Date
- 1990-06-15
Has Affiliation
- Source: http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50001014
- Organization: Federal Art Project
Descriptor
- Americans
Descriptor
- Washingtonians (Washington State)
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- New Yorkers (New York State)
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- Californians
Descriptor
- Seattleites
Birth Place
- Springfield (Mo.)
Associated Locale
- Oakland (Calif.)
Associated Locale
- United States
Associated Locale
- Seattle (Wash.)
Associated Locale
- San Francisco (Calif.)
Associated Locale
- Oakland (Calif.)
Associated Locale
- New York City (N.Y.)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(afset) Printmaking
- Source: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/ethnographicTerms/afset014409
Occupation
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Sources
- found: Correll, Richard V. Richard Correll prints and papers, approximately 1920-1987(Richard V. "Dick" Correll (1904-1990) one of leading masters of printmaking in the West; for most of his life he earned a living as a commercial artist in the book publishing and advertising field. Born in Missouri, spent his early years in small farms or towns in Oregon and California. By the later 1920s the family had moved to Los Angeles. Correll specialized in printmaking, primarily wood and linoleum block prints, but produced etchings and lithographs as well. In addition, he produced drawings, gouache paintings and two murals. During his Seattle years, Correll was a founding member of the Washington Artists' Union. In1941 Correll and his wife moved to New York City where he remained for 11 years working in the commercial art field. In 1952 the family moved back to the West Coast, this time to San Francisco. In 1969 retired from the commercial art field and was able to work full time at his fine art. The family moved to Oakland, across the Bay from San Francisco in 1972)
- found: Wikipedia, September 29, 2020:Richard V. Correll (Richard "Dick" Van Dyke Correll (October 22, 1904-June 15, 1990); began his professional career in Seattle in the Federal Art Project; retired in 1969, and in 1972 he and his wife moved to Oakland; continued printmaking until his death in 1990) sidebar (Richard Van Dyke Correll, born October 22, 1904, Springfield, Missouri; died June 15, 1990, Oakland, California; Nationality: American; Known for: Printmaking) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_V._Correll
- found: Richard V. Correll webpage, September 29, 2020:About (Artist Richard V. (Dick) Correll (1904-1990); 1934, moved to Seattle, Washington; founding member of the Washington Artists' Union; New York City, 1941-1952; 1952, moved to San Francisco; moved to Oakland in 1972) - http://www.richardvcorrell.com/
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Change Notes
- 2020-09-29: new
- 2024-05-30: revised
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