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Everett Shinn
American 1876 -1953
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Born: |
Woodstown, New Jersey, United States
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Died: |
New York, New York, United States
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Addresses: |
Waverly Place, New York, New York
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Studied: |
Spring Garden Institute, Philadelphia 1890-1893 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Exhibited: |
MacBeth Gallery, NYC 1908
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Examples of Work: |
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Art Institute of Chicago Brooklyn Museum of Art Detroit Institute of Arts Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Museum of Fine Arts, Boston New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut Philips Collection, Washington DC Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
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Specialty: |
Painter Illustrator Instructor Designer Muralist
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Style/School: |
The Eight Ashcan
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Subjects Known For: |
Slum Life Urban Life
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Memberships: |
National Academy of Design ANA 1930; NA 1943
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Teaching Positions: |
Art Students League, New York City 1906 - 1907
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Artist Profile |
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BIOGRAPHY: |
New York, at the turn of the century, was poignantly recorded by a group of pioneering artists commonly referred to as the Ashcan School. The Ashcan School, composed of Robert Henri, William Glackens, George Bellows, George Luks and Everett Shinn, portrayed New York with a fresh and uncompromis...
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Everett Shinn depicted the grit and glamour of city life, revealing the faceless despair of the unemployment line and the vibrant spectacle of the theatre. Born in New Jersey, Shinn trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the...
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