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  1. George Wesley Bellows (August 12 or August 19, 1882 – January 8, 1925) was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City. He became, according to the Columbus Museum of Art, "the most acclaimed American artist of his generation".

  2. George Wesley Bellows (12 de agosto [1] [2] ou 19 de agosto, [3] [4] 1882 – 8 de janeiro de 1925) foi um pintor realista americano, conhecido por suas representações vívidas da vida urbana na cidade de Nova York, tornando-se, de acordo com o Columbus Museum of Art, "o mais aclamado artista norte-americano da sua geração".

  3. George Bellows George Wesley Bellows. Nasceu: 12 de agosto de 1882; Columbus, Ohio, United States ; Morreu: 8 de janeiro de 1925; New York City, New York, United States ; Nacionalidade: American; Movimento Artístico: Novo Realismo (Realismo Americano) Escola de Pintura: Eight, Escola Ashcan; Género: cityscape, pintura de gênero; Campo: pintura

    • American
    • Columbus, Ohio, United States
  4. Learn about George Bellows, a prominent artist of the Ashcan School who depicted the harsh and chaotic scenes of New York City. Explore his biography, style, and 28 artworks on Wikiart.org.

    • American
    • August 12, 1882
    • Columbus, Ohio, United States
    • January 8, 1925
  5. Realist painter who moved from his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, to New York City, establishing himself as a painter of the bustling urban landscape. He was associated with The Eight and was influenced by Robert Henri.

    • August 12, 1882
    • January 8, 1925
  6. A comprehensive survey of the American artist's career, featuring one hundred works from various genres and media. Learn about Bellows's life, style, and legacy as a realist and modernist painter of urban and rural scenes.

  7. Learn about the life and work of George Bellows, a leader of the Ashcan School who painted urban scenes, sports, and landscapes with realism and expressionism. Explore his biography, quotes, accomplishments, and important artworks.