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Alan Raymond

Alan Raymond was an American artist, author, and educator who made significant contributions to the art world during his lifetime. Born in Chicago in 1929, Raymond attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and later taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was known for his expressionistic paintings and drawings, which often explored themes of social justice and the human condition. Raymond's most famous work is undoubtedly his painting The Comfort of Strangers, which was originally created as a mural and now resides in the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The painting depicts a group of people huddled together for warmth, with a sense of both comfort and unease. This work is a testament to Raymond's ability to capture complex emotions and social issues through his art. In addition to his paintings and drawings, Raymond was also a prolific author. He wrote several books, including A Life in Art and Truthful Art, which explored his own artistic process and philosophy. He was also an advocate for art education and believed that everyone should have access to the arts. Throughout his career, Raymond received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the art world. He continued to create art and teach until his death in 2011, leaving behind a legacy of powerful and thought-provoking works.

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Alan Raymond is a renowned American Artist known for his expressionistic paintings and drawings. He studied at the renowned School of the Art Institute of Chicago and produced a series of works during the 1950s and 1960s that established his reputation. His renowned painting, 'The Comfort of Strangers', which was originally a mural, is held in the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He also gained recognition for his work 'The Cribs', depicting the inner-city living conditions of the homeless. In addition to painting and drawing, Alan Raymond was also an author, producing works such as 'A Life In Art' and 'Truthful Art'. He continued to produce work until his death in 2011.

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