The Shoppers

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The Shoppers is an early 20th-century painting by American artist William Glackens that depicts fashionable urban women in a department store, reflecting the rise of modern consumer culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artisticMovement American Impressionism NERFINISHED
artStyle impressionistic brushwork
realism
colorPalette bright colors
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator William Glackens NERFINISHED
William James Glackens NERFINISHED
creatorNationality American
culturalSignificance example of Ashcan School interest in everyday life
representation of consumer culture in American art
depictionForm oil painting
depicts department store interior
fashionable urban women
hats and clothing
merchandise
modern consumer culture
store counters
genre genre painting
hasTheme consumerism
fashion
middle-class leisure
modernity
urban life
historicalContext early 20th-century American urbanization
rise of modern consumer culture
inception early 20th century
mainSubject women shopping
movement Ashcan School NERFINISHED
partOf William Glackens oeuvre
portrays consumer goods displays
early 20th-century department store
social interaction among women
setting New York City
subjectFocus female figures
urban middle class
timePeriodDepicted early 1900s
visualFocus fashionable dress of the figures
interaction between women and goods on display

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William Glackens notableWork The Shoppers