Born: 1914 April 9 in New York City, New York, United States

Died: 1967 December 12 in New York City, New York, United States

Biography: From December 4, 1935 through August 17, 1939, Raboy produced 14 prints for the Works Progress Administration's Fine Arts Project. His fine art prints can be found in the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. His work was exhibited as a part of the Federal Arts Project: American Prints from the 1930s at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, 28 June - 31 July, 1985.

Notes: To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry

Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Raboy) gives Raboy's birthdate as April 17, 1914.

His name is Emmanuel or Emanuel according different sources.


Name:

    Mac Raboy Type: None

Other Names:

  1. Emanuel Raboy Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Emanuel Family name: Raboy
  2. Emmanuel Raboy Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Emmanuel Family name: Raboy

Schools:

  1. New York School of Industrial Arts ? to ?

  2. Pratt Institute [Brooklyn] ? to ?

  3. Cooper Union School of Art [NYC] ? to ?

    Notes: Fine arts.


Art Influences:

Influences by Mac Raboy (b. 1914) were stated by:
  1. Brian Apthorp (b. 1955)

Relations:

  1. Owner - Bernard Baily Studio
    Notes: Co-owner and did pencils and inks circa 1945.
  2. Employee of - Chesler Studio (b. 1936)
    Notes: Did pencils and inks early 1940s.