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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. New York Figurative Expressionism - Wikipedia

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    New York Figurative Expressionism is a visual arts movement and a branch of American Figurative Expressionism.Though the movement dates to the 1930s, it was not formally classified as "figurative expressionism" until the term arose as a counter-distinction to the New York–based postwar movement known as Abstract Expressionism.

  5. Endurance art - Wikipedia

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    Endurance art is a kind of performance art involving some form of hardship, such as pain, solitude or exhaustion. [2] Performances that focus on the passage of long periods of time are also known as durational art or durational performances. [3] Human endurance contests were a fad of Depression-era America from the 1920s-1930s. [4]

  6. American Figurative Expressionism - Wikipedia

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    The Boston origins of the American movement date to a "wave of German and European-Jewish immigrants" in the 1930s and their "affinities to the contemporary German strain of figurative painting ... in artists like Otto Dix (1891–1969), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938), Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980), and Emil Nolde (1867–1956), both in style and in subject matter," art historian Adam ...

  7. 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

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  9. 1930 in art - Wikipedia

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    Edward Trumbull – Transport and Human Endeavor (ceiling mural, lobby, Chrysler Building, New York City) [2] Suzanne Valadon – Nude Woman with a Blue Shawl; Christopher Wood. Anemones in a Cornish Window; Zebra and Parachute; Grant Wood. American Gothic; Stone City, Iowa; W. L. Wyllie – Panorama of the Battle of Trafalgar (Royal Naval ...