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  2. Ashcan School - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. John Fulton Folinsbee - Wikipedia

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    Awarded the 1914 Isidore Prize by the Art Students League of New York. Gloucester Hillside (1916), Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey. [24] February (Village in Winter) (1916), Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. [25] Canal in Winter (c.1916-17), National Arts Club, New York City.

  4. New York University College of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The College of Dentistry is located on First Avenue between East 24th and 26th Streets, about 6 blocks south of the NYU School of Medicine.The College's facilities include the Schwartz Hall of Dental Sciences, the K. B. Weissman Clinical Science Building, the new 13 floor interdisciplinary building at 433 First Avenue, four newly renovated floors at 137 25th Street, and one floor at 380 First ...

  5. Jerome Myers - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Myers (March 20, 1867 – June 19, 1940) was an American artist and writer associated with the Ashcan School, particularly known for his sympathetic depictions of the urban landscape and its people. [1]

  6. Urban realism - Wikipedia

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    These artists shifted the focus of their works from the previously idealized urban scenes to the more direct and honest realities of urban life, particularly in New York City and Paris, emphasizing the daily lives of the working class and immigrant communities. Their realistic portrayals provided a fresh perspective on urban life and influenced ...

  7. Xavier J. Barile - Wikipedia

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    Xavier J. Barile (b. Saverio Barile) [1] (March 18, 1891 – October 12, 1981) was an American painter, graphic artist, illustrator and art teacher born in Tufo, Italy.He worked in many mediums including oil, casein, watercolor, pen and ink, monotyping and etching creating figurative scenes, cityscapes, landscapes, seascapes and portraits.

  8. Everett Shinn - Wikipedia

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    Ashcan School Artists, circa 1896. L-R: Everett Shinn, Robert Henri, John French Sloan. In 1897, Shinn was offered a higher paying job as an illustrator for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World. (Theodore Dreiser also worked for the World at that time. [9]) He was joined shortly after by his wife, Flossie, and by other members of the Charcoal Club.

  9. John D. Graham - Wikipedia

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    John D. Graham (8 January 1887 [O.S. 27 December 1886], [2] [a] Kyiv, Ukraine – June 27, 1961, London, England) was a Ukrainian–born American modernist and figurative painter, art collector, and a mentor of modernist artists in New York City. Born Ivan Gratianovitch Dombrowsky in Kyiv, he immigrated to New York in 1920. He studied painting ...