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Ashcan School - Wikipedia
The Ashcan School, also called the Ash Can School, was an artistic movement in the United States during the late 19th-early 20th century [1] that produced works portraying scenes of daily life in New York, often in the city's poorer neighborhoods.
The Ashcan School - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Henri and his former-Philadelphia associates comprised the first generation of what came to be known as the Ashcan School. A second generation consisted of Henri’s New York students, of whom George Bellows (1882–1925) was the most devoted.
Ashcan School Movement Overview | TheArtStory
Known for its gritty urban subject matter, dark palette, and gestural brushwork, the Ashcan School was a loosely knit group of artists based in New York City who were inspired by the painter Robert Henri.
The Ashcan School, The Eight, and the New York Art World
May 26, 2015 · All of the artists relocated to New York by 1904 and were later dubbed the Ashcan School. They would go on to participate in several key exhibitions of progressive art in the city—from the 1908 showing of The Eight at the Macbeth Galleries to the 1913 Armory Show.
Ashcan School in New York - Municipal Art Society
Robert Henri and his circle of so-called Ashcan School artists were the first painters to turn their attention to the downtown neighborhoods, life on the street and on rooftops, in bars and in the parks, with a keen eye, painterly immediacy, humor and compassion.
Smarthistory – The Ashcan School, an introduction
The Ashcan School formed out of an urge to rebel against the dogmatic criteria of popular painting of the time, namely American Impressionism and academic realism.
Ashcan School | History, Characteristics, Artists | Sotheby’s
The Ashcan School represented the most progressive artistic trend in the United States in the decade preceding the Armory Show in 1913. After the New York audience's exposure to Duchamp's Cubist-Futurist Nude Descending a Staircase and other such truly startling pictorial innovations, the representational scenes of the Ashcan School began to ...
Ashcan School | American art | Britannica
Ashcan School, group of American realist painters based in New York City in the early 20th century. The group’s most prominent figures were known as “The Eight.” See
Ashcan School Art Movement – History, Artists and Artwork
Ashcan School is a term that brings together different tendencies in painting, artists clearly politically profiled and those who were not, bringing a wide range of topics in the style of urban realism, ranging from scenes of everyday life of marginalized groups to portraits of New York high society members.
Rising from the Ash: The Art of the Ashcan School - Invaluable
Aug 23, 2023 · In this article, we’ll explore the Ashcan School in greater detail. In addition to providing some essential context for the movement’s development (including how they got their name), we’ll also showcase some of the most notable works that illustrate the group’s brilliance.