Day Schnabel
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| birth_date = 1905
| birth_place = Vienna
| death_date = 1991
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| nationality = Austrian
| alma_mater = Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
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| field = Sculpture
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| movement = Abstract Expressionism abstract sculpture, easel painting, murals
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Day Schnabel (1905-1991) was an Austrian sculptor and painter. Born in Vienna, Austria, she lived in the Netherlands for about three years before 1932, and in New York City during World War IIhttp://www.askart.com/artist_bio/Day_N_Schnabel/115445/Day_N_Schnabel.aspx Askart.com, retrieved August 8, 2014 and after, during which she became an Irascible.{{cite news|title=18 Painters Boycott Metropolitan; Charge 'Hostility to Advanced Art'|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1950/05/22/94259585.pdf|accessdate=25 November 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=22 May 1950}}
Her mediums included welded steel, bronze, brass, marble, limestone, granite, cast stone, relief mural, found objects* (car parts), wood, plaster, cement, copper, Plexiglas, gouache*, ink, charcoal, chalk, pastel, crayon, pencil, and mixed mediums.
She died in Paris.
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