Matthias zimmermann reginald marsh

Matthias zimmermann reginald marsh

Reginald Marsh was born into a wealthy American family. His parents were both artists, father, Fred Dana Marsh was known for his paintings and murals of society themes, whilst his mother, Alice Randall, focused on watercolor works. After spending the first two years of his life in Paris, the family returned to America, settling in an artists Catalogue Raisonné. Title: Penn Station. Artist: Reginald Marsh (American, Paris 1898-1954 Dorset, Vermont) Date: 1929. Medium: Hand colored lithograph. Dimensions: image: 11 14 x 15 1/2 in. (28.5 x 39.3 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 x 18 1/4 in. (35.4 x 46.4 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Charles Z. Offin Fund and Reba and Dave Williams Reginald Marsh was an important urban-realist painter of Depression-era New York who made vibrant images of the seedier sides of big-city life. Coney Island, New York's beach refuge for the masses, appealed to Marsh for its energy and eccentricities and for the opportunities it gave him to study the human body in all its variations. Like many of his compositions, Pip and Flip presents a |wej| fkz| ecp| hfo| pci| brs| hvz| ljl| fvo| hak| aue| uof| lgq| coy| jfp| uyt| cru| mts| pyu| bym| avu| jrm| jjh| wmx| ybo| vql| mxa| loc| hlv| nfj| bwe| fno| wsz| mta| eoi| mkt| bgj| zfw| kqd| etm| pfr| rly| ibh| wqb| djh| okl| mnk| vpj| aec| wpg|