biografía de Wanda GAG (1893-1946)
Lugar de nacimiento: New Ulm, MN
Lugar de defunción: NYC
Direcciones: Milford, NJ
Profesión: Painter, illustrator, etcher, lithographer
Exposiciones: Phila. Lith. Exhib., 1930 (prize); AIC, 1931-32; WMAA; Kramer Gal., Minneapolis, 1998 (solo)
Asociaciones: Am. Artists Congress; Lg. Am. Writers.
Obra: MMA; WMAA; Newark Mus.; NYPL; AIC; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford; Lehigh Univ.; Mus. FA, Houston; South Kensington Mus., British Mus., London; Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; Kupferstick Kabinett, Berlin.
Comentarios: Praised as a printmaker of the New York artworld during the 1920s-30s, she infused everyday scenes and objects with an energetic style. She produced many lithographs, linocuts, wood engravings,and etchings. Illustrator: The Day of Doom, pub. Spiral Press. Illustrator/author: Millions of Cats, (1928) The Funny Thing; Snippy and Snappy; Gone Is Gone, and others. Translator/Illustrator: Tales from Grimm; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Fuentes: WW40; Audur Winnan, Wanda G·g (cat. raisonnÈ of 196 prints, Smithsonian, 1993)