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ArtistShort verified entry

Pat Lipsky

Pat Lipsky (born 1941) is an American painter and artist.

Also recorded as Patricia Lipsky

Evidence statusShort verified entry
Named witnesses
5
Institutions
3
Last revised
19 August 2026
Held back as unresolved
3

Every statement in this record stands on a named institutional witness. Where witnesses disagree or an identity is unresolved, the material is held in the verification layer rather than asserted here, and corrections are recorded rather than overwritten.

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Biography

Born at New York City in 1941.

Pat Lipsky studied at Art Students League of New York, Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and Hunter College.

The field of work recorded is painting.

Employment is recorded with Art Students League of New York, Chautauqua Institution and Parsons School of Design.

Work by Pat Lipsky is recorded in the collections of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Blanton Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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Places

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  • New York City
Birth
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Primary material

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Verification

Sources and evidence

Each witness is named with the institution holding it and the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

A further 3 witnesses are held back from this article because the person or object named in them is not yet resolved to this record. They are kept, not discarded, and return once the identity is established.

The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 19 August 2026.

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