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  2. Urban realism - Wikipedia

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    Urban Realism is a cultural and artistic movement that developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a reaction to the rapid urbanization and industrialization of cities, particularly in Europe and the United States. The movement is characterized by its focus on the everyday realities of urban life, often highlighting the struggles of ...

  3. John Sloan - Wikipedia

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    His methodical approach towards sketching carried over to his painting. "Sloan's approach to making urban realist art was based on images seen and remembered (and sometimes written down) rather than sketched in the street, even though his autographic handling of paint and print media conveys the look of a rapid drawing.

  4. James Cochran (artist) - Wikipedia

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    After completing his arts degree in 1997 and then his Master of Visual Arts at the University of South Australia in 2002, Cochran became known for his urban realist narrative paintings, painted in oil, and often depicting the marginalised human subject in the context of the urban environment.

  5. John R. Grabach - Wikipedia

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    John R. Grabach (March 2, 1886 – March 17, 1981) was an American painter who gained prominence in the art world of the 1920s and 1930s. He was known for his gritty, social realist works depicting urban working-class scenes of New York City and New Jersey.

  6. Ashcan School - Wikipedia

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    George Bellows and Urban America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992. Glackens, Ira. William Glackens and the Ashcan School: The Emergence of Realism in American Art. New York: Crown, 1957. Homer, William Innes. Robert Henri and His Circle. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1969. Hughes, Robert. American Visions: The Epic Story of Art in ...

  7. Everett Shinn - Wikipedia

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    Everett Shinn (November 6, 1876 – May 1, 1953) was an American painter and member of the urban realist Ashcan School.. Shinn started as a newspaper illustrator in Philadelphia, demonstrating a rare facility for depicting animated movement, a skill that would, however, soon be eclipsed by photography.

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