A National Museum of American Art Book

REBECCA ZURIER, ROBERT SNYDER, AND VIRGINIA MECKLENBURG

Metropolitan Lives

The Ashcan Artists and Their New York, 1897-1917

100 greatest works by Bellows, Sloan, and the other painters of the Ashcan School.

This book presents 100 of the greatest paintings, pastels, drawings, and prints by a group of artists derogatorily dubbed the Ashcan School by the critics. George Bellows, William Glackens, Robert Henri, George Luks, Everett Shinn, and John Sloan ignored the romantic and lofty themes of many of their contemporaries and chose instead to depict the dramatic changes and conflicting social mores among the common people in turn-of-the-century New York City. The Ashcan artists documented the city and its people in an almost journalistic fashion, exploring the same subjects occupying the press: immigration, the lower-middle class, and gender issues. They portrayed life at the street level, gravitating to bars, street corners, boxing clubs, beaches, parks, restaurants, movie theaters, and neighborhood meeting places. In retrospect, it is difficult to imagine the American tradition in painting without these wonderful and moving works.

Essays by the authors discuss the work of each artist and the societal aspects of the New York they chose to paint. Rebecca Zurier is assistant professor of American Art at the University of Michigan. Robert Snyder is a social historian and author of The Voice of the City: Vaudeville and Pop Culture in New York. Virginia Mecklenburg is the chief curator for the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C.

1995 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-03901-3 / 8-1/2" x 10" / 110 full-color and 100 black-and-white illustrations / 256 pages / ART

  • Over 200 illustrations of archival materials such as postcards, stereo cards, sheet music, and newspaper clippings further illuminate the particular issues and concerns alive at that time.

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