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George Benjamin Luks

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George Benjamin LuksAmerican, 1867-1933

American painter and draftsman, he spent a year at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts in the early 1880s before traveling to Europe in 1885. In 1894 he became an artist and reporter for the Philadelphia Press where he met Robert Henri, John Sloan, William J. Glackens, and Everett Shinn. His style was comprised of dark slashing strokes, and his subject matter was typically the social outcasts of New York City. This led his work to be characterized as part of the Ashcan school. He exhibited in the Armory Show of 1913. (ULAN)

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A Couple of Birds
George Benjamin Luks
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Medium: Ink sketch
Object number: 1997.014
Florentine as Titine-Lesage
George Benjamin Luks
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Medium: Ink sketch
Object number: 1997.015
Study: Two Figures
George Benjamin Luks
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Medium: Charcoal on paper
Object number: 1984.109
Study: Two Figures
George Benjamin Luks
no date
Medium: Charcoal on paper
Object number: 1984.110
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