George Luks

[[Gertrude Käsebier]], ''George Luks'', c. 1910 George Benjamin Luks (August 13, 1867 – October 29, 1933) was an American artist, identified with the aggressively realistic Ashcan School of American painting. After travelling and studying in Europe, Luks worked as a newspaper illustrator and cartoonist in Philadelphia, where he became part of a close-knit group, led by Robert Henri, that set out to defy the genteel values imposed by the influential National Academy of Design. His best-known paintings reflect the life of the poor and hard-pressed on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1973
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    Published 1934
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    by Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941
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    Published 1950
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