Fraternity-Testvériség, 1959 (37. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1959-06-01 / 6. szám

FRATERNITY 5 Britain, the Print Clubs of Cleveland and Pennsylvania, at Dart­mouth College and in several private collections including those of Samuel Lewisohn and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Through the Section of Fine Arts in Washington, he has completed three mural assignments for Federal buildings in Elkins, West Virginia; in West Palm Beach, Florida, and in Charlotte Amalie in the Virgin Islands. Indeed, in 1936 the Treasury Art Project commissioned him to paint landscapes of the Virgin Islands. He is a member of the National Society of Mural Painters, the Society of Illustrators, the Artists and Writers Club of New York, and is a founding faculty member of the Famous Artists School of Westport, Connecticut, where he lives with his wife and the youngest of his three sons, Anthony. While this brief account of his life may sound somewhat like a Horatio Alger success story, it none-the-less emphasizes what Napoleon said: “Victory belongs to the persevering.” — Stevan Dohanos has developed and utilized his talent to interpret this country, just as he interpreted the country from which his people came. The Dohanos Family with the Youngest Artist, Tony

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