Frank Paulin

Photographer, Visual Artist

1926 –

77

Who is Frank Paulin?

Frank Paulin was born in Pittsburgh in 1926, and is an American artist and photographer. Paulin grew up in New York and Chicago. At the age of 16 in 1942, his photographic education began as an art apprentice at Whittaker-Christiansen Studio, Chicago. In 1944, Paulin joined the Army, spending two years in the Signal Corps in Europe. During this time, Paulin developed his documentary artistic style by photographing wartime devastation of German cities. In 1946, Paulin returned to Chicago and enrolled at the Institute of Design, By the end of the 1950s, Frank Paulin's educational resume included studies at the New School under the renowned art director Alexey Brodovitch. In 1957, Paulin celebrated his first solo artist exhibition at the Limelight Gallery. Frank Paulin continues to live and work in New York City

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Born
1926
Pittsburgh
Profession
Education
  • The New School

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on July 23, 2013

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