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William Glackens
1870-1938 William Glackens Galleries William James Glackens (March 13, 1870?CMay 22, 1938) was a U.S. realist painter. Glackens studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later moved to New York City, where he co-founded what came to be called the Ashcan School art movement. This group of artists, dubbed by the press "the Eight Independent Painters" or The Eight, chose to exhibit their works without pre-approval by the juries of the existing art establishment. He became known for his dark-hued paintings of street scenes and daily life in the city's neighborhoods. His later work was brighter in tone, and showed the influence of Renoir. During much of his career as a painter, Glackens also worked as an illustrator for newspapers and magazines in Philadelphia and New York City.

 

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William Glackens Long Island oil painting

Painting ID::  79983

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William Glackens
Long Island
Oil on canvas, 26-1/16 x 32 in; Location: Brooklyn Museum Date 1911(1911) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

William Glackens At Mouquin's oil painting

Painting ID::  92056

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William Glackens
At Mouquin's
1905(1905) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

William Glackens Nude with Apple oil painting

Painting ID::  92959

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William Glackens
Nude with Apple
1909-1910. Oil on canvas, 40 5/8 x 57 1/2 in. (103.2 x 146.1 cm). cjr
   
   
     

 

 

William Glackens The Horse Chestnut Tree, Washington Square oil painting

Painting ID::  93750

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William Glackens
The Horse Chestnut Tree, Washington Square
circa 1915-1919 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 26 x 31.3 in (66 x 79.5 cm) cjr
   
   
     

 

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William Glackens
1870-1938 William Glackens Galleries William James Glackens (March 13, 1870?CMay 22, 1938) was a U.S. realist painter. Glackens studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and later moved to New York City, where he co-founded what came to be called the Ashcan School art movement. This group of artists, dubbed by the press "the Eight Independent Painters" or The Eight, chose to exhibit their works without pre-approval by the juries of the existing art establishment. He became known for his dark-hued paintings of street scenes and daily life in the city's neighborhoods. His later work was brighter in tone, and showed the influence of Renoir. During much of his career as a painter, Glackens also worked as an illustrator for newspapers and magazines in Philadelphia and New York City.