SOLD Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge, 1942
by Everett Shinn (1876–1953)11¼ x 16¼ inches (sight size)
Signed and dated lower right: EVERETT SHINN / 1942.
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Provenance
Owen Gallery, New York, New York
Dr. Paul Cushman Jr., New York, New York, acquired from above, 2005
Estate of above
Sale, Bonhams, New York, New York, November 18, 2021, lot 81, from above
Artist Biography
Shinn’s work as a magazine illustrator formed an artistic foundation based in early American Realism, which later absorbed the compositional arrangements of Degas. As a member of “The Eight” and an Ashcan artist, Shinn’s depictions of parks and theater life captured the urban reality that characterized turn of the century New York City.
By Chelsea DeLay
I. Biography
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I. Biography
Everett Shinn was born in 1876 in Woodstown, New Jersey. At fourteen-years-old, Shinn left Woodstown and moved to Philadelphia, where he enrolled at the Spring Garden Institute to study mechanical drawing.[1] Two years later,
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