Stag at Sharkey's

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Year1909
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions92 cm × 122.6 cm (36.25 in × 48.25 in)
Stag at Sharkey's
ArtistGeorge Wesley Bellows
Year1909
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions92 cm × 122.6 cm (36.25 in × 48.25 in)
LocationCleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland

Stag at Sharkey's is a 1909[1] oil painting by the American artist George Wesley Bellows depicting two boxers fighting in the private athletic club situated across from his studio. It is part of the Ashcan School movement known in particular for depicting scenes of daily life in early twentieth century New York City, often in the city's poorer neighborhoods. Participants in the boxing ring were usually members of the club, but occasionally outsiders would fight with temporary memberships. These fighters were known as "stags".[2]

Bellows used quick strokes to create a blurred image, simulating the two fighters in motion. He also chose a low point of view to situate the viewer among the crowd watching the fight, creating a sense of "expressive involvement" in the action.[3] He said: "I don't know anything about boxing, I'm just painting two men trying to kill each other."[4]

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