Vincent Malta (American, b.1922) lives and works in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. He taught at the Art Students’ League of New York for 35 years, from approximately 1967-2002. His paintings, described as expressionist and semi-abstractionist, were shown at the Urban Gallery in New York in 1954. His work was also exhibited at Associated American Artists (AAA) in a joint show with fellow AAA member Howard Low in 1955. Malta also did freelance commercial work. According to Art for Every Home: An Illustrated Index of Associated American Artists Prints, Ceramics, and Textile Designs (Mariana Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 2016), his textile designs were produced by M. Lowenstein & Sons as... more.

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