Ashcan school

Discover the fascinating art movement known as the Ashcan School, which depicted the raw and unfiltered reality of urban life in the early 20th century. Explore the works of prominent Ashcan artists and gain insight into their unique perspectives on society and culture.
George Luks (American; Ashcan School, The Eight, 1867–1933): New York; 1922. - Google Search George Luks, Ashcan School, Master Artists, American Realism, Klimt Paintings, Most Famous Artists, Fine Art Painting Oil, Oil Painting Reproductions, A4 Poster

Ashcan School - George Luks part 2

George Luks by Robert Henri 1902 oil on canvas 80.9 x 66 cm George Benjamin Luks (1867-1933) was an American realist artist and illustrator. His vigorously painted genre paintings of urban subjects are examples of the Ashcan School in American art. For biographical notes on Luks, and for earlier works, see part 1. This is part 2 of a 4-part post on the works of George Luks: 1912 The Dominican oil on canvas 142.2 x 124.5 cm 1912-13 Winter - High Bridge Park oil on canvas 55.9 x 86.4 cm c1912…

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John Sloan - McSorley's Bar [1912] | Flickr - Photo Sharing! John Sloan, Ashcan School, American Realism, Old Bar, Detroit Institute Of Arts, Edward Hopper, Realism Art, Caravaggio, Art Prints For Sale

John Sloan - McSorley's Bar [1912]

John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 – September 8, 1951) was an American artist. As a member of The Eight, a group of American artists, he became a leading figure in the Ashcan School of realist artists. He was known for his urban genre painting and ability to capture the essence of neighbourhood life in New York City, often through his window. McSorley’s Old Ale House was established by John McSorley in 1854. Men of note frequented the saloon and paid homage to the affable John McSorley…

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