An American painter and educator, known for his vibrant, abstracted still-life paintings that explored the relationship between color and form. He also taught at the Art Students League of New York, influencing many young artists.
Born in 1865
A pioneering figure in American art, known for advocating for a more spontaneous and expressive approach to painting, and for teaching and mentoring many notable artists.
Born in 1858
An American Post-Impressionist painter and art instructor, known for vibrant, expressive depictions of urban leisure activities and landscapes. His work bridges the gap between Impressionism and Fauvism.
Born in 1873
A pioneering figure in American Impressionism, capturing the beauty of urban and natural landscapes with vibrant colors and loose brushstrokes. Known for his dreamy, ethereal depictions of everyday life.
Born in 1870
American painter and illustrator known for capturing the vibrant spirit of urban life in the early 20th century through his bold, colorful depictions of city streets and everyday people.
Born in 1867
A pioneering figure in the Ashcan School, known for vivid, gritty depictions of urban life and its struggles. His bold, expressive brushstrokes captured the essence of early 20th-century America.
Born in 1892
A pioneering American modernist, blending cubism and abstract expressionism to create vibrant, jazz-inspired paintings that explored the intersection of art and everyday life.