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Smith, Tony

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Smith, Tony (1912–1980)

US sculptor, painter, and architect. He was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright 1938–39, and a practicing architect in New York City 1940–60. He painted and worked on architectural commissions, taught at many institutions, and was associated with the minimalist school of sculpture.

He was born in South Orange, New Jersey. After suffering from tuberculosis when young, he studied at the Art Students League 1933–36, and architecture at Chicago's New Bauhaus 1937–38.



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