• The American Artists School was a progressive independent art school in New York City associated with socialism and the American Radical movement. The...
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  • found at: List of American artists before 1900 List of American artists 1900 and after American Art Native American artists African American art Sculpture...
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  • of the unemployed American artist became a major factor in the life of New Deal artists, especially in New York City. Radical artists had been joining...
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    American Artist (born 1989) is a contemporary artist working in new media, video, installation and writing. They legally changed their name to American...
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    second-generation artists expanded to include other locales in New England, the Maritimes, the American West, and South America. The school of landscape painters...
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    development of the American Barbizon school by William Morris Hunt. Several artists who were also in, or contemporary to, the Hudson River School studied Barbizon...
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  • 2010-02-06. "Famous Artists School home page". ; Old URL "The Artists Who Founded Famous Artists School". Famous Artists School. Worth, Stephen (January...
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    artists that its meaning has become diluted. The artists of the Ashcan School rebelled against both American Impressionism and academic realism, the two most...
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  • American Artists was begun by Reeves Lewenthal. Lewenthal's first job was as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune but he quickly expanded into artists'...
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    The School of Paris (French: École de Paris, pronounced [ekɔl də paʁi]) refers to the French and émigré artists who worked in Paris in the first half...
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