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- Phthalo Green
- Gray
- Driftwood
- Putty
- American Realism
- Ashcan School
- 1912 Painting”
- Street Life
- Moroccan Man Painting
- Vintage Painting”
- “Portrait Painting”
- Studio
- Somber Portrait
- Nyc Dockworkers
- “Islamic Art Style”
- Henry Ossawa Tanner
- African American Art
- 1912 Oil Painting
- Spanish Gypsy
- Religious Figure
- Dockyard Scene
- George Bellows
- “Tanner Artwork”
- Portrait
- Roma Woman
- Defiance
- Realism
- Men Of The Docks
- Oil On Canvas
Discover George Bellows’ ‘Men of the Docks’ (1912) – a powerful realist painting capturing NYC's industrial grit & human resilience. Explore Impressionistic brushwork & social commentary in this iconic American artwork.
Robert Henri's "The Spanish Gypsy" captures a Roma woman’s defiant spirit with striking realism. Explore the painting's story, inspired by Henri's time in Madrid and his empathy for marginalized communities.
A soulful portrait of a hooded religious figure holding a book and pipe by American Realist George Benjamin Luks captures the raw essence of 1912 through evocative brushwork, inviting you to bring this masterpiece home.
Experience the vibrancy of early 20th-century New York in William Glackens' 'Parade, Washington Square.' A stunning Ashcan School oil painting capturing a lively urban scene.
Admire "Moroccan Man" by Henry Ossawa Tanner – a captivating 1912 painting of a dignified figure in traditional attire. Explore realism & cultural richness.