George Luks

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George Luks was an American realist painter and prominent member of the Ashcan School, known for his vigorous, unvarnished depictions of urban life in the early 20th century.

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George Luks canonical 9
George Luks Glackens 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American realist painter
Ashcan School artist
human
painter
activeIn early 20th century
artisticStyle realism
associatedWith American urban realism
New York art scene
contributedTo development of early 20th-century American realism
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era modern art
familyName Luks
fieldOfWork illustration
painting
genre genre painting
portrait painting
urban scene painting
givenName George
hasCharacteristic interest in everyday urban subjects
unidealized representation of people
vigorous brushwork
influencedBy European realism
urban life in New York City
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Ashcan School
movement Realism
surface form: American Realism

Ashcan School
name George Luks self-link
nationality American
notableFor unvarnished portrayals of working-class subjects
vigorous depictions of urban life
notableWork Allen Street NERFINISHED
Hester Street
The Spielers
The White Duck
The Wrestlers
occupation artist
illustrator
painter
placeOfActivity New York City
subjectOf art historical studies on the Ashcan School

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Robert Henri influenced George Luks
Portrait of George Luks depicts George Luks
The Eight hasMember George Luks
Ashcan School notableMember George Luks
Everett Shinn associatedWith George Luks
George Luks name George Luks self-link
William Glackens sibling George Luks
this entity surface form: George Luks Glackens
William H. Johnson studiedUnder George Luks