Morris, George North

Morris, George North
(5/13/1915 East Liberty, PA-10/1/1996 Hudson, NY) (USA)
   Painter, ceramicist, writer, art critic, and teacher. Although best known for his seascapes and landscapes, later in his career he created his "Lovers Series" of erotic works.
   Reproductions: [Copulating couple]; pencil; Hurwood, 1975: p. 216 [B]. [Woman fondling man]; pencil; Hurwood, 1975: p. 216 [B].

Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators. .

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