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Buk Ulreich attended the Kansas City Art School and
the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He came to New York in
1915 and worked for a year before spending time in the army. He
returned to New York in 1923. He designed murals in Chicago in 1924
and exhibited at the Art Director’s Club, Anderson Galleries and
the Dudensing Galleries. He was a WPA artist and his work includes
wall hangings for the Chicago Temple Building, marble mosaics for
the Century of Progress Expo, Chicago and murals at Radio City Music
Hall.
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Issues:
July
1937
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