Along His Own Lines: A Retrospective of New York Realist Eugene Speicher by Daniel Belasco, Valerie Ann Leeds, Tom Wolf

Along His Own Lines: A Retrospective of New York Realist Eugene Speicher

Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art

Daniel Belasco, Valerie Ann Leeds, Tom Wolf

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Along His Own Lines: A Retrospective of New York Realist Eugene Speicher is a must-read for art enthusiasts and historians who will be captivated by the in-depth exploration of Speicher's life, work, and legacy, offering a rich and nuanced understanding of the artist's place in the American art world of the early 20th century.

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Called "America's greatest living painter" by Esquire magazine in 1936, Speicher (1883-1962) was one of the foremost realists of his generation, closely associated with George Bellows, Robert Henri, and Leon Kroll. The exhibition catalogue examine...

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