George Wesley Bellows American Ashcan School Painter, 1882-1925
American painter and lithographer. He was the son of George Bellows, an architect and building contractor. He displayed a talent for drawing and for athletics at an early age. In 1901 he entered Ohio State University, where he contributed drawings to the school yearbook and played on both the basketball and baseball teams. In spring of his third year he withdrew from university to play semi-professional baseball until the end of summer 1904
George Wesley Bellows Pennsylvania Station Excavation between 1905(1905) and 1910(1910)
Oil on canvas
79.2 x 97.1 cm (31.18 x 38.23 in)
My Mother "My Mother," oil on canvas, by the American artist George Wesley Bellows. 83 in. x 49 in. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
cjr Painting ID:: 72324
George Wesley Bellows My Mother "My Mother," oil on canvas, by the American artist George Wesley Bellows. 83 in. x 49 in. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
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Lady Jean "Lady Jean," oil on canvas, by the American artist George Wesley Bellows. 72 in. x 36 in. The portrait of 'Lady Jean' is that of Bellows' daughter Jean. Bequest of Stephen Carlton Clark, B.A. 1903. Courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
cjr Painting ID:: 72356
George Wesley Bellows Lady Jean "Lady Jean," oil on canvas, by the American artist George Wesley Bellows. 72 in. x 36 in. The portrait of 'Lady Jean' is that of Bellows' daughter Jean. Bequest of Stephen Carlton Clark, B.A. 1903. Courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
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American Ashcan School Painter, 1882-1925
American painter and lithographer. He was the son of George Bellows, an architect and building contractor. He displayed a talent for drawing and for athletics at an early age. In 1901 he entered Ohio State University, where he contributed drawings to the school yearbook and played on both the basketball and baseball teams. In spring of his third year he withdrew from university to play semi-professional baseball until the end of summer 1904