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Glackens, William James American Ashcan School Painter, 1870-1938
American painter and illustrator. He graduated in 1889 from Central High School, Philadelphia, where he had known Albert C. Barnes, who later became a noted collector of modern art. He became a reporter-illustrator for the Philadelphia Record in 1891 and later for the Philadelphia Press. In 1892 he began to attend evening classes in drawing at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, studying under Thomas Anshutz. In the same year he became a friend and follower of Robert Henri, who persuaded him to take up oil painting in 1894. Henri's other students, some of whom were referred to as the Ashcan school, included George Luks
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Painting ID:: 19054
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Glackens, William James On the Quai 1895-96
Oil on canvas
Valparaiso University Museum of Art, Valparaiso, Indiana.
Painting ID:: 19052
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Glackens, William James Bal Bullier, No. I 1895
Oil on canvas
Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago.
Painting ID:: 19053
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Glackens, William James La Villette 1895
Oil on canvas
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
Painting ID:: 19055
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Glackens, William James Girl in a Black Cape 1897
Oil on canvas.
Painting ID:: 19056
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Glackens, William James Fruit Stand, Coney Island 1898
Oil on canvas.
Painting ID:: 19057
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Glackens, William James Hammerstein s Roof Garden 1901
Oil on canvas
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Painting ID:: 19058
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Glackens, William James Dancer in a Pink Dress 1902
Oil on canvas.
Painting ID:: 19059
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Glackens, William James Portrait of Charles FitzGerald 1903
Oil on canvas.
Painting ID:: 19060
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Glackens, William James Seated Actress with Mirror 1903
Oil on canvas.
Painting ID:: 19061
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Glackens, William James Tugboat and Lighter 1904-05
Oil on canvas.
Painting ID:: 31922
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Glackens, William James At Mouquin's mk77
1905
Oil on canvas
48x39in
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Glackens, William James
American Ashcan School Painter, 1870-1938
American painter and illustrator. He graduated in 1889 from Central High School, Philadelphia, where he had known Albert C. Barnes, who later became a noted collector of modern art. He became a reporter-illustrator for the Philadelphia Record in 1891 and later for the Philadelphia Press. In 1892 he began to attend evening classes in drawing at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, studying under Thomas Anshutz. In the same year he became a friend and follower of Robert Henri, who persuaded him to take up oil painting in 1894. Henri's other students, some of whom were referred to as the Ashcan school, included George Luks