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George Luks
August 13.1866-October 29.1933,American painter and draughtsman. He lived as a child in the mining town of Shenandoah, PA, but moved to Philadelphia in 1883. The facts of his early career were later confused by the wild stories fabricated by him. After a short stint in vaudeville, he spent a year at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. From 1885 he was in Europe, living most of the next decade in D?sseldorf, Munich, Paris and London, intermittently attending German and French art academies. In 1894 Luks became an artist-reporter for the Philadelphia Press, where he befriended Robert Henri, John Sloan, William J. Glackens and Everett Shinn.

 

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George Luks Street Scene oil painting

Painting ID::  39104

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George Luks
Street Scene
mk140 1905 Oil on canvas 65.5x91.1cm
   
   
     

 

 

George Luks The Little Madonna oil painting

Painting ID::  39306

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George Luks
The Little Madonna
mk146 ca.1907
   
   
     

 

 

George Luks Street Scene oil painting

Painting ID::  39786

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George Luks
Street Scene
mk151 1905
   
   
     

 

 

George Luks The Amateurs oil painting

Painting ID::  39790

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George Luks
The Amateurs
mk151 1899
   
   
     

 

 

George Luks Vista oil painting

Painting ID::  50558

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George Luks
Vista
mk212 1905 Oil on canvas 65.5x91.1cm
   
   
     

 

 

George Luks Weaving for Soldier oil painting

Painting ID::  50579

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George Luks
Weaving for Soldier
mk212 c.1918 Oil on canvas 76.8x91.8cm
   
   
     

 

 

George Luks Portrait of a Young Girl (Antoinette Kraushaar) oil painting

Painting ID::  71478

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George Luks
Portrait of a Young Girl (Antoinette Kraushaar)
ca. 1917(1917) Oil on canvas 152.7 x 101.7 cm (60.12 x 40.04 in)
   
   
     

 

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George Luks
August 13.1866-October 29.1933,American painter and draughtsman. He lived as a child in the mining town of Shenandoah, PA, but moved to Philadelphia in 1883. The facts of his early career were later confused by the wild stories fabricated by him. After a short stint in vaudeville, he spent a year at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. From 1885 he was in Europe, living most of the next decade in D?sseldorf, Munich, Paris and London, intermittently attending German and French art academies. In 1894 Luks became an artist-reporter for the Philadelphia Press, where he befriended Robert Henri, John Sloan, William J. Glackens and Everett Shinn.