George Luks
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George Luks
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Mercedes Carbonell (d) |
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New York World Verdict (d) |
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The Wrestlers (d) |
George Benjamin Luks, né le à Williamsport (Pennsylvanie), et mort à New York le , est un peintre américain moderniste[1],[2], rattaché à l'Ash Can School.
Luks a travaillé pour le journal de Joseph Pulitzer, le New York World[3],[4],[5],[6].
En , il expose aux Macbeth Galleries (Manhattan), avec sept autres peintres, retrouvant ses amis Robert Henri, William Glackens, John French Sloan, Everett Shinn, et auxquels se joignent Arthur Bowen Davies, Maurice Prendergast, et Ernest Lawson. La presse les surnomment The Eight[7].
Expositions
- 1904: National Arts Club (Luks, Glackens, Henri, Sloan, Davies, Prendergast)
- 1908: The Macbeth Galleries exhibition of The Eight
- 1913: The Armory Show (six Luks paintings were included)
- 1937: New York Realists, the Whitney Museum of American Art
- 1943: The Eight, Brooklyn Museum of Art
- 1992: Painters of a New Century: The Eight and American Art, Brooklyn Museum
- 1994: George Luks: The Watercolors Rediscovered, Canton Museum of Art
- 1995: Metropolitan Lives: The Ashcan Artists and Their New York, National Museum of American Art
- 1997: Owen Gallery, New York, 1997
- 2000: City Life Around the Eight, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 2007: Life's Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists' Brush with Leisure, 1895–1925, The New York Historical Society
- 2009: The Eight and American Modernisms, Milwaukee Art Museum
Œuvre
- The Butcher Cart (1901), Chicago Art Institute
- The Little Milliner (1905), Toledo Museum of Art
- The Spielers (1905), Addison Gallery of American Art (en)
- The Wrestlers (1905), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- The Rag Picker (1905), private collection
- The Old Duchess (1905), Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Hester Street (1905), Brooklyn Museum of Art
- The Cafe Francis (1906), Butler Institute of American Art
- Woman with Macaws (1907), Detroit Institute of Arts
- Sulky Boy (1908), Phillips Collection
- The Guitar (Portrait of the Artist’s Brother with his Son) (1908), Westmoreland Museum of American Art (en)
- The New York River, New York (1910), private collection
- Nursemaids, High Bridge Park, private collection
- Boy with Baseball (1925), Metropolitan Museum of Art
Élèves
Il eut pour élèves : Norman Raeben, Elsie Driggs, et John Alan Maxwell (en).