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| Thomas Anshutz (1851 - 1912) |
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Artists who influenced Thomas Anshutz![]() | A native of Newport, Kentucky, he was known primarily for his paintings of female figures, usually isolated in a contemplative or coquettish pose. However, his most famous canvas is atypical of his work and was an industrial genre piece titled "Steelworkers-Noontime," completed in 1882. He became a long-time teacher at the Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts and had the dark palette and ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Thomas Anshutz![]() | |
![]() Thomas Eakins | ![]() Rose (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Ironworkers Noontime (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() Edward Redfield |
![]() William Merritt Chase | ![]() Farmer and Son Harvesting | ![]() Rebecca Whelan | ![]() William Glackens |
![]() Lemuel Everett Wilmarth | ![]() Boy Reading (Brooklyn Museum) | ![]() Way They Live (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() John Sloan |
![]() Rebecca Whelan with Parrot | ![]() Bermuda, South Shore (Masterworks Foundation) | ![]() John Marin | |