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Carewe, Sylvia, 1914-

Sylvia Carewe (1906-1981) was born in New York City to Russian immigrant parents, Louis and Esther Kerewsky; she changed her surname to "Carewe" in 1930. Ms. Carewe was educated at Columbia University and studied further in New York at Atelier 17 with Yaso Kuniyoshi, with Hans Hoffman in New York and Provincetown, Massachusetts, and at the New School for Social Research. In October, 1944, she married Marvin Small (formerly Smallheiser, and executive for Carter's Little Liver Pills) and bore one child, John Marvin, in June, 1947.

Prior to her marriage, during World War II, she worked as an advertising copywriter and artist for agencies in New York. Before her first one-woman show in 1947, she was a prolific abstract artist, producing tapestry designs for the Aubusson, France, weavers, making felt banners, working in traditional artistic media (watercolors, oils, lithographs and pastels) and creating collage reliefs and what she termed "blown paintings," assemblages (predominantly of children's toy components) overlaid with spray paint.

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Carewe, Sylvia, 1906-1981

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Painter and tapissiere; New York, N.Y. From the description of Sylvia Carewe papers, 1958-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122370428 Painter, tapissere; New York, N.Y. From the description of Sylvia Carewe papers, ca. 1930-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80858849 ...

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