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Doris Meltzer
Born 1908 (1908)
Ulster County, New York
Died October 18, 1977(1977-10-18) (aged 68–69)
New York, New York
Nationality American
Education Art Students League of New York
Known for Serigraphy

Doris Meltzer (1908-1977) was an American artist and someone who sold art. She was known for her work in serigraphy, which is a type of printmaking. Meltzer also owned an art gallery, helping other artists share their work.

About Doris Meltzer

Early Life and Training

Doris Meltzer was born in 1908 in Ulster County, New York. When she was older, she went to the Art Students League of New York. This was a famous school where many artists learned their craft.

Her Art and Work

Meltzer was an active member of the art community. She joined the American Federation of Arts, an organization that helps promote art across the country. She also became the director of the National Serigraph Society. This group focused on the art of serigraphy, a special way of making prints.

Doris Meltzer was not just an artist; she was also an art dealer. This means she bought and sold artworks. She even owned her own art gallery. Through her gallery, she helped many artists show and sell their creations.

Showing Her Art

Meltzer's art was shown in important places. In 1940, her work was part of a show at the MoMA in New York City. The show was called American Color Prints Under $10. Its goal was to make beautiful art prints affordable for everyone.

Her art was also featured in exhibitions by the National Serigraph Society. These shows took place at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in 1947 and 1951.

Where Her Art Is Today

Today, you can find Doris Meltzer's artwork in major art collections. Her pieces are held at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. They are also part of the collection at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Doris Meltzer passed away on October 18, 1977, in New York City. Her important papers, including letters and notes, are kept safe at the Archives of American Art. This archive is part of the famous Smithsonian Institution, where they preserve the history of American art.

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