Lillian Orlowsky

Lillian Orlowsky (1914, New York City, NY - 2004, Provincetown, MA) was an American artist known as a aficionado of the American Modernist later of the 1930s. Her paintings spanned a 70-year career. Orlowsky was in addition to a textile designer and served her community as a researcher and curator.

Orlowsky's art education began at the Alliance Art School and continued at the National Academy of Design, the American Artist School, and the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Art. She was also a WPA artist.

Orlowsky's paintings are in major public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and the Chrysler Museum of Art.

Orlowsky was married to the artist William Freed from 1942 until Freed's death in 1984.

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