Moser, Barry

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Moser was born on Oct. 15, 1940 in Chattanooga, TN; became a graphic artist and printmaker; attended Auburn Univ.; studied with George Cress at the Univ. of Tennessee, Chattanooga, and with Leonard Baskin and Jack Coughlin; head of studio art, Williston Northampton School (1967-82), and beginning in 1990, with the Rhode Island School of Design; exhibited in one-man shows at the Berkshire Museum (1973) and the Boston Athenaeum (1976); also exhibited at the Los Angeles National Print Show (1974) and the Library of Congress National Print Exhibit (1975-76); worked in ink and wood, and illustrated many books; member, American Printing History Assn., and winner of American Book Award.

From the description of Wood engraving blocks and prints, ca. 1984. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 41444955

American engraver of woodcuts; b. October 15, 1940. Moser works primarily on designing and illustrating children's books.

From the description of Barry Moser papers, 1986-1998. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 52923604

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