Irene Aronson

Irene Hilde Aronson (sometimes Anderson or Aronsohn, 1918–1992) was a German-born American painter and printmaker.

Her instructors included Stanley William Hayter, Vladimir Polunin, and Randolph Schwabe.

During her career Aronson exhibited works in solo shows both in the United States and abroad; she won numerous awards and honors for her art.

[14] Ten works are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, including seven variants of the lithograph The Circus Performance,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21] and copies of the etching Moonlight,[22] the etching Danse Macabre,[23] and a book of Chinese Fables by Kathy Ch'iu which she illustrated.

[24] The Museum of Modern Art owns a 1951 print entitled Moon Night in etching and aquatint.