Hungarian-born Ralph Fabri was a painter, author, publisher and book critic for the magazine "American Artist." He first studied painting and architecture in Budapest, before immigrating to the USA in 1921, where he studied sculpture in New York. He became an American citizen in 1927 and later was known for his prints revealing the psychological impact of World War II. He also wrote multiple books in the how-to genre. Fabri taught art in New York for more than 30 years. His subjects were life and still lifes, painting, drawing, graphics and art history.
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