Forty-two Kids

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"Forty-two Kids" is a 1907 painting by American realist artist George Bellows depicting boys swimming and playing along New York City's East River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm painting
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Bellows NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
depicts East River NERFINISHED
New York City waterfront
boys
children swimming
depictsBodyOfWater East River in New York City NERFINISHED
depictsTimePeriod early 20th century New York City
genre realism
hasArtisticTheme childhood
social realism
summer
urban life
hasColorPalette earthy colors
muted tones
hasPart nude boys
partially clothed boys
urban riverbank
wooden pier
hasPerspective view from the riverbank
hasStyle realist
hasTitleInEnglish Forty-two Kids NERFINISHED
inception 1907
influencedBy Ashcan School aesthetics
languageOfWork none
locationOfCreation New York City NERFINISHED
mainSubject boys swimming in the East River
medium oil on canvas
movement American Realism NERFINISHED
partOf George Bellows’ early New York river scenes
portrays informal play
urban leisure
working-class children
relatedWork Kids (by George Bellows) NERFINISHED
Riverfront (by George Bellows) NERFINISHED
setInPeriod industrial era New York
shows boys climbing on a pier
boys diving
boys in various poses
boys standing on pilings
yearCompleted 1907

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George Bellows notableWork Forty-two Kids