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  2. The Ten (Expressionists) - Wikipedia

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    The Ten, also known as The Ten Whitney Dissenters, were a group of New York–based artists active from 1935 to 1940. [1] [a] Expressionist in tendency, the group was founded to gain exposure for its members during the economic difficulty of the Great Depression, and also in response to the popularity of Regionalism which dominated the gallery space its members sought.

  3. Artists Union - Wikipedia

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    The Artists Union or Artists' Union was a short-lived union of artists in New York in the years of the Great Depression. It was influential in the establishment of both the Public Works of Art Project in December 1933 and the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration in August 1935. It functioned as the principal meeting-place ...

  4. Grand Central Art Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, The New York Times wrote that Jin brought "the era of (forced) Communist propaganda art to a virtual end," and called her "one of [the Galleries'] most successful artists." [53] December 13, 1988: "New York: Empire City in an Age of Urbanism, 1875-1945," an exhibition to benefit the Soviet-American Cultural Exchange Program.

  5. MTA holiday nostalgia rides in NYC: How to catch a train from ...

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    The vintage cars were part of the first subway company in New York City, called the Independent Subway System (IND). They first served the Eighth Avenue line in 1932 and ran until 1977.

  6. Reginald Marsh (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Marsh (March 14, 1898 – July 3, 1954) was an American painter, born in Paris, most notable for his depictions of life in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. . Crowded Coney Island beach scenes, popular entertainments such as vaudeville and burlesque, women, and jobless men on the Bowery are subjects that reappear throughout his w

  7. 1930 in art - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1930 in art. Events June ... (Museum of Modern Art, New York) ... Jeanne Mammen – Free Room;

  8. Raphael Soyer - Wikipedia

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    Soyer's teaching career began at the John Reed Club, New York, in 1930 and included stints at the Art Students League, the New School for Social Research and the National Academy. He was an artist of the Great Depression , and during the 1930s, Raphael and his brother Moses engaged in Social Realism, demonstrating empathy with the struggles of ...

  9. Category:1930s in New York City - Wikipedia

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    1930 in New York City (2 C) 1931 in New York City (2 C, 2 P) ... Art Deco architecture of New York City; C. Construction of Rockefeller Center; Cynthia (Gaba girl) M.