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William Glackens (American, 1870-1938)
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William Glackens Jonquils 1930
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William Glackens Nude Pulling on Stocking 1925
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William Glackens Sailing Boats - Paris 1895
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Biografie |
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1870 |
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Born in Philadelphia, PA |
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1890 |
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Attended Central High School in Philadelphia along with John Sloan and the collector Albert C. Barnes |
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1891 |
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Became an artist-reporter for the Philadelphia Record |
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1892 - 1895 |
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Worked for the Philadelphia Press with John Sloan, George Luks, and Everett Shinn |
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1895 |
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Traveled to France and The Netherlands |
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1898 |
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Accompanied the U.S. Army to Cuba to record the Spanish-American War for McClure's magazine |
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1904 |
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Gave up illustration in order to devote himself to painting |
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1906 |
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Made a second trip to Europe |
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1908 |
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Returned to New York to prepare for an exhibition of paintings by The Eight |
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1913 |
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Served as chairman of the committee that selected American art for the Armory Show |
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1917 |
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Was first president of the Society of Independent Artists |
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1925 - 1932 |
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Divided his time between New York and France, but he continued his involvement in the New York art world and his friendship with other artists associated with The Eight |
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1938 |
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Died in Westport, CT |
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Ausstellungen |
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1984 |
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Shock of Modernism, Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, Long Island, NY |
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