part 2
North American Art


North American Art
Before the Second World War

George Wesley Bellows

 

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George Wesley Bellows

born: Columbus, Ohio; 12 August 1882
died: New York City; 8 January 1925

Student of Robert Henri.

American painter and lithographer noted for his paintings of action scenes and portraits; he was a member of the Ashcan School of painting.

Bellows attended Ohio State University and studied at the New York School of Art under Robert Henri, leader of the group of American realist painters called The Eight. Bellows' early works show the influence of Henri. Bellows' dramatic paintings of prizefights, such as "Stag at Sharkey's" and "Club Night" are some of his most famous work.

In 1913 Bellows was elected to the National Academy of Design. He taught at the Art Students League in New York
City. He also contributed illustrations to a socialist magazine: The Masses.

Bellows was an organizer of the Armory Show of 1913.

 

 Bellows: Men of the Docks

Men of the Docks
1912

 Bellows: New York

New York
1911

 Bellows: Cliff Dwellers

Cliff Dwellers
1913

 Bellows: Rain on the River

Rain on the River
1908

 Bellows: Morning

Morning

 Bellows: The Sawdust Trail

The Sawdust Trail
1916

 Bellows: Sharkeys

Sharkeys

 

 Bellows: Club Night

Club Night
1907

 

 

North American Art

2003-08-31