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116th Street’s Lajos Jámbor, Harlem Post-Impressionist Painter, Illustrator And Animator, 1884-1954

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The very Dapper, Lajos “Louis” Jámbor, 1 August 1884 – 11 June 1954, was a Hungarian-Harlem post-impressionist painter, illustrator, and animation artist at Fleischer Studios. He is known for his illustrations for the book Little Women (1947 edition), and his symbolic and religious artwork found in murals and as decoration in churches. He also created portraits for New York society. Early…

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