Like any sensible New Yorker, the mid-century American painter Reginald Marsh spent his summers at the beach. Three or four Reginald Marsh, ‘Twenty Cent Movie,’ 1936. (© 2013 Estate of Reginald ...
During the Great Depression, the dancers at Harlem’s Savoy Ballroom, down-and-out men on the Bowery, burlesque shows and Coney Island crowds provided social realist painter Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) ...
Helicline Fine Art makes its art fair debut at The Salon: Art + Design, which begins next week, November 6 – 10, at the Park Avenue Armory. A New York gallery maven and a forward-thinking collector, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The papers of Reginald Marsh ...
When he was a student at Yale, William Benton, founder of the William Benton Museum of Art in Storrs, was close friends with artist Reginald Marsh. They stayed friends for the rest of their lives. As ...
67.3 x 101.6 cm. (26.5 x 40 in.) Exh. Cat., Newport Harbor Art Museum; Des Moines Art Center; Fort Worth Art Center Museum; The University of Texas at Austin, University Art Museum, Reginald Marsh: A ...
The Bulletin began publication in 1914, two years before the museum opened to the public. At first it published regular information on museum affairs as well as acquisitions, but with the directorship ...
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Reginald Marsh was an American painter, renowned for his depictions of New York street life throughout the Roaring 20s and the Great Depression. His busy, muddy scenes of seedy nightlife and ...
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