I. J. Sanger papers

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I. J. Sanger papers

[ca. 1927-1960]

Scrapbook of letters, clippings, artworks, reproductions, and a catalog from the Federal Art Project, "Printmaking: A New Tradition"; 4 sketchbooks; 16 loose sketches and an etching; reproductions; 2 photographs of Sanger at work; and source material for his artwork.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6700335

Archives of American Art

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Sanger, I. J. (Isaac J.), b. 1899

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I. J. Sanger, 1899-, painter and printmaker of Marlow Heights, Md. From the description of Oral history interview with Isaac Sanger, 1981 Nov. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646397523 Painter, printmaker; Marlow Heights, Md. From the description of Isaac Sanger interview, 1981 Nov. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220189774 Wood engraver, woodcutter, printmaker, illustrator, draftsman, and painter; New York, N.Y. and Marlow Heights, Maryland. ...

Federal Art Project

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The FAP projects included a broad range of events and activities which generated the various publications and materials found in the central files of the general subject series. ART FOR THE MILLIONS was a publication project about the accomplishments of the FAP consisting of a series of articles by Project workers. In addition to creating work for artists, the FAP sought to increase art appreciation as well as art sales among the general public. In doing so it devised a plan which created Nation...