No Work
Blanche Grambs, (b.1916)
No Work, 1935
Lithograph.
Printed at the Art Students League
by Will Barnet
Prints & Photographs Division
Gift of Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation, 1999 (66.4)
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The defeated figure portrayed in No Work depicts the rawness
of life during the Depression. Born in Beijing, China, to American
parents, Grambs arrived in New York in 1934 with a full scholarship
to attend the Art Students League. In 1936 she joined the Federal
Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, earning enough
money to maintain her studio on Fourteenth Street, an area where
many radicals congregated. The print is part of an important collection
of images that addressed a broad spectrum of American social and
political issues from 1912 to 1948.
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