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Artist: Reginald Marsh (American 1898-1954)

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Reginald Marsh, Minsky's Chorus Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Minsky's Chorus
Reginald Marsh, Merry Go Round Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Merry Go Round
Reginald Marsh, Savoy Ballroom Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Savoy Ballroom
Reginald Marsh, Subway-14th Street Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Subway-14th Street
Reginald Marsh, The Battery Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Battery
Reginald Marsh, Smoko, The Human Volcano Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Smoko, The Human Volcano
Reginald Marsh, Food Store (The Death of Dillinger) Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Food Store (The Death of Dillinger)
Reginald Marsh, Twenty Cent Movie Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Twenty Cent Movie
Reginald Marsh, Pip and Flip Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Pip and Flip
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Reginald Marsh Biography | Art Reproductions | Reproduktionen von Kunst | Galerie Dada
Marsh, Reginald
1898-1954

Marsh, Reginald Biography

American painter, whose pictures of the raffish aspects of New York City life have a Hogarthian liveliness. His art works, for all their slapdash exuberance and piled-on detail, are skillfully composed and carefully drawn. After graduating from Yale University in 1920, Reginald Marsh worked as a freelance illustrator in New York and from 1922 to 1925 was on the staff of the New York Daily News. He was also an original member of the staff of The New Yorker magazine (founded in 1925). Reginald Marsh traveled to Europe intermittently between 1925 and 1929. During these trips, he studied the work of the Old Masters, whose vigorous style would influence his own art work. Throughout the 1920s Marsh studied at the Art Students League of New York under such artists as John Sloan and George Luks, whose preoccupation with modern urban life also influenced him.

In 1929 Marsh began to paint the life around him in New York. He walked the streets of the city, sketching the neighbourhoods, people, subways, elevated trains, and movie and burlesque houses. He went on to paint his most characteristic work-street scenes, crowds, and honky-tonks.

In particular he was attracted to Coney Island beach, with its huge, often chaotic crowds. Marsh was also fascinated with the derelicts of the Bowery,whom he painted nonjudgmentally and without a note of social protest.

Reginald Marsh taught at the Art Students League from 1934 until his death and also at the Moore Institute of Art, Science and Industry, in Philadelphia, from 1949.

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