Giacomo Patri


Giacomo Patri was an Italian-born American artist and teacher.
Based in San Francisco, Patri taught at the California Labor School following World War II. Due to its pro-labor agenda, the school was closed in the 1950s under the pressures of McCarthyism.
In 1938, after three years of work, Patri produced the wordless novel White Collar using linocut printing. It chronicled the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash, and was intended to motivate white-collar workers to unionize. Woodcut artist and fellow wordless novelist Lynd Ward reviewed the book in Office and Professional Workers News in 1941.
From 1948 until 1966, Patri ran his own art school.

Wordless Novels

White Collar. Self-Published; San Francisco, California; 1939White Collar. Self-Published; San Francisco, California; 1940White Collar. Pisani Printing and Publishing Co; San Francisco, California; 1941White Collar. Celestial Arts; Millbrae, California; 1975Col Blanc. Divers Interforum ; Paris, France; 2007White Collar. Dover Publications; Mineola, New York; 2016

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