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Herbert Abrams

Herbert E. Abrams (1921 - 2003) was active/lived in Connecticut, Massachusetts.  Herbert Abrams is known for Portrait, figure, landscape painting.

The following information was submitted in July of 2006 by James Kieley:

Herbert Abrams was born in Greenfield Massachusetts on March 20th, 1921.  His parents were immigrants from Germany, and he was raised in the company of nine siblings.  Abrams showed his potential in the arts at an early age, studying at the Norwich School of Art in his teens.

Evidently he assimilated enough artistic knowledge to gain recognition in his future endeavors.  During WWII he served in various capacities in the United States Air Force, starting as a pilot.  Later he was designated as Camouflage Technician. During this period he redesigned the official US Air Force insignia.  He became an instructor who specialized in teaching art to commissioned officers at West Point.

After leaving the military, he wanted to further his formal knowledge of the arts and  took courses at the Pratt Institute as well as the Art Students League in New York City.

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