Flowers in a White Pitcher
by William Glackens (1870–1938)16 x 13 inches (sight size)
Initialed lower right: W.G.; estate stamp on verso
Provenance
The artist
Estate of above
Lagakos-Turak Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Owen Gallery, New York, New York
Private collection, Michigan, acquired from above, May 2001
Sale, Bonhams, New York, New York, November 17, 2022, lot 27
Related Works
Flowers in a Blue Vase, ca. 1915, oil on canvas, 12⅝ x 9⅞ inches; The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, ca. 1915, oil on canvas, 24 x 18 inches; Wichita Art Museum, Kansas
Flowers in a Vase, 1926, oil on canvas, 27¼ x 22 inches, signed lower right; San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas
Flowers in a Luster Pitcher, 1930s, oil on board, 16 x 12⅞ inches; Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University, Florida
Artist Biography
American Impressionist and Member of the Ashcan School
By Amy Spencer
Best known for his colorful impressionistic scenes of urban life, William Glackens was at the forefront of the New York art scene; he was a member of the progressive Ashcan School and co-organizer of the first Armory Show.
I. Biography
II. Chronology
III. Collections
IV. Exhibitions
V. Memberships
VI. Notes
VII. Suggested Resources
I. Biography
William James Glackens was an American painter and illustrator who co-founded the Ashcan School art movement. At the beginning of the 20th
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