George Bellows and Urban America

George Bellows and Urban America
Title George Bellows and Urban America PDF eBook
Author Marianne Doezema
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 288
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300050431

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George Bellows's spirited and virile paintings of New York in the early decades of the twentieth century celebrated the city's bigness and bolness. Although these works clearly challenged the conservative practices of the National Academy and linked Bellows with the anti-academic art of Robert Henri and the Eight, they were highly popular, even with arch-conservatives. In this book Marianne Doezema explores why it was that Bellows's paintings--despite being considered coarse in technique and subject matter--were acclaimed by critics and patrons, by conservatives, progressives, and radicals alike. Doezema focuses on three of Bellows's principal urban themes: the excavation for Pennsylvania Station, prizefights, and tenement life on the Lower East Side. Drawing on journals and periodicals of the period, she discusses how the prominent, often newsworthy motifs painted by Bellows evoked particular associations and meanings for his contemporaries. Arguing that the implicit message of these paintings was distinctly unrevolutionary, she shows that the excavation paintings celebrated industrialization and urbanization, the boxing pictures presented the sport as brutal and its fans as bloodthirsty, and the depictions of the Lower East Side conformed to a moralistic, middle-class view of poverty. In many of Bellows's subject pictures of this era, says Doezema, the artist approached issues of changing moral and social values in a way that not only seemed congenial to many members of his audience but also verified their attitudes and preconceptions about urban life in America.

George Bellows and Urban America, 1905-1913

George Bellows and Urban America, 1905-1913
Title George Bellows and Urban America, 1905-1913 PDF eBook
Author Marianne Doezema
Publisher
Pages 866
Release 1990
Genre Cities and towns in art
ISBN

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George Bellows

George Bellows
Title George Bellows PDF eBook
Author Frances Roberts Nugent
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1963
Genre Artists
ISBN

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An American Experiment

An American Experiment
Title An American Experiment PDF eBook
Author David Peters Corbett
Publisher National Gallery London
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9781857095272

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Catalog of an exhibition held at the National Gallery, London, Mar. 3-May 30, 2011.

George Bellows

George Bellows
Title George Bellows PDF eBook
Author Charles Brock
Publisher Prestel Pub
Pages 335
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 9783791351872

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This richly illustrated and insightful publication will be the First truly comprehensive exhibition catalogue on the work of George Bellows (1182-1925), with ten thematic essays by leading art and social historians that will provide a rigorous analysis of Bellows' life and career. The catalogue will document the range of Bellow's artistic achievements in all mediums, reconsidering his standing in relationship to artists such as Hopper, Picasso and Manet in order to better understand his unique place in the history of both American and Western art.0Exhibition: National Gallery of Art, Washington (10.6.2012-8.10.2012), The Royal Academy of Arts, London (16.3.2013-9.6.2013).

George Bellows

George Bellows
Title George Bellows PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 1991
Genre Art, American
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George Bellows

George Bellows
Title George Bellows PDF eBook
Author Mary Sayre Haverstock
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN

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A leading member of the Ashcan school of artists, George Bellows (1882-1925) was a master of realism, noted for his vivid brush strokes and his canvasses full of motion. This book includes his signature paintings of urban life, a selection of portraits, his lesser-known landscapes and his portrayals of prizefighters and other athletes in action.