The American Realist George Bellows (1882–1925) was a maker who contained multitudes: an athlete and an artist, a war supporter and a government critic, a socialist activist and a member of elite ...
The first really sweeping retrospective of American painter George Bellows in more than 50 years, which just opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (after its appearance last summer at the National ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Paintings of boxers, gritty tenements, waterfront workers, as well as bucolic parks, portraits, and scenes of domestic tranquility form a new retrospective of the works of George ...
George Bellows -- a favorite son of Columbus and a creator of masterworks such as Cliff Dwellers and Stag at Sharkey's-- has long been admired for his paintings and lithographs. His drawings, however, ...
The Columbus Museum of Art recently unveiled its George Bellows Center, a space devoted to providing opportunities for scholarly research, exhibitions, publications and public programs related to the ...
The Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College in Virginia has received a rare sanction from a national organization of museum directors for the recent decision to sell a valuable George Bellows painting ...
Can we re-create the sound world of a previous era? That was the goal of pianist Leslie Amper in a concert hosted by the National Gallery of Art on Sunday evening. In conjunction with the museum's ...
On Thursday, the Columbus Museum of Art will unveil its new George Bellows Center devoted to research, publications and programs about the American artist and Columbus native. Bellows, born in 1882, ...
George Bellows : Advocate for Lithography -- Explanatory Notes -- Catalogue -- George Bellows and the "Art Palace of the West" -- Exhibition List -- The Unexpected Discovery Cecile Mear -- Concordance ...
The National Gallery has bought its first major American painting, in a deal worth $25.5m, becoming the first British collection to have work by “master” artist George Bellows. The institution will ...