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  1. Everett Shinn (November 6, 1876 – May 1, 1953) was an American painter and member of the urban realist Ashcan School. Shinn started as a newspaper illustrator in Philadelphia, demonstrating a rare facility for depicting animated movement, a skill that would, however, soon be eclipsed by photography.

    • May 1, 1953 (aged 76), New York City, U.S.
  2. Everett Shinn (6 de noviembre de 1876, Woodstown, New Jersey - 1 de mayo de 1953, Nueva York) Artista estadounidense de realismo Americano, forma parte del grupo Escuela Ashcan conocida también como "Los realistas de Nueva York" (The New York realists) o "Los ocho" (The Eight).

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  3. Everett Shinn (6 de noviembre de 1876, Woodstown, New Jersey - 1 de mayo de 1953, Nueva York) Artista estadounidense de realismo Americano, forma parte del grupo Escuela Ashcan conocida también como "Los realistas de Nueva York" (The New York realists) o "Los ocho" (The Eight).

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Everett Shinn. Nació en Woodstown, una comunidad dominada por los cuáqueros, New Jersey, Estados Unidos, el 6 de noviembre de 1876. Hijo de unos campesinos cuáqueros, comenzó a dibujar con catorce años , inscribiéndose en el Instituto Spring Garden de Filadelfia, donde estudió entre 1888 y 1890.

  5. Painter, illustrator and decorator. A member of The Eight, Shinn created a significant body of work in murals for private homes as well as for theaters; he often depicted life in the slums, café society and theater events.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › everett-shinnEverett Shinn | Artnet

    View Everett Shinns 847 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available works on paper, paintings, and prints and multiples for sale and learn about the artist.

  7. Everett Shinn American. 1902. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 772. A native of New Jersey, Everett Shinn took night classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts while employed as an artist-reporter at various Philadelphia newspapers.