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Wallerstein (1924 - )
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Harold Wallerstein
emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1936. He Attended
Richmond Hill high School, Queens NY and won a scholarship to
Hope Union to study and design. He worked at Modell's and other
stores in their advertising departments. Wallerstein graduated
cum laude from City College with a degree in Art History and
was a Phi Beta Kappa. His MA Degree is from the Pratt Institute
and the School of Visual Arts. He Dedicated his life's work
to teaching fine arts for 26 years at Richmond Hill High School
-- instructing over 8,000 students during this period. His artwork
is influenced by Edwin Dickinson - a painting instructor, Ben
Zion and Gwathmy. He fulfilled his career by teaching at the
Cooper Union While taking care of his aging parents. Wallerstein
is primarily a watercolorist, although he did specialize in
ceramics at Skidmore College. His Artwork is influenced by his
travels to West Africa, Japan and many European countries in
the 70's. Harold Wallerstein retired from teaching in 1986 and
has pursued his artwork on a daily basis.
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