American Realism.

Urban realism, snow-covered streets of New York, boxing matches, children on the banks of a river, the painters of the Ash Can School preferred realistic images. Their paintings are a true hymn to noise and sensations. This unconventional movement enabled the birth of a true national artistic identi...

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Author / Creator: Souter, Gerry.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: New York : Parkstone International, 2009.
Series:Temptis
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Local Note:Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • INTRODUCTION
  • EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)
  • WINSLOW HOMER (1836-1910)
  • THOMAS EAKINS (1844-1916)
  • WILLIAM MICHAEL HARNETT (1848-1892)
  • FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909)
  • ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929) AND THE "ASHCAN ARTISTS"
  • Robert Henri
  • Everett Shinn
  • George Luks
  • William Glackens
  • John Sloan
  • George Bellows
  • Summary of the Ashcan Artists
  • EDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967)
  • THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
  • GRANT WOOD (1892-1942)
  • CHARLES BURCHFIELD (1893-1967)
  • ANDREW WYETH (1917-2009)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • Books
  • Periodicals
  • INDEX
  • NOTES.