William Glackens ~ Ashcan School painter (Part. 2)🎨 || William Glackens ~ Ashcan School painter (Part. 3)🎨
William James Glackens (1870-1938) was an Illustrator and an American🎨 Impressionist painter, one of the founders of the Ashcan School of American art, who is considered to be one of the most influential artists in the history of American Art.
Glackens reacted against the academic restrictions of his period, combining a vivid impressionism with a firm sense of structure in his work.
William Glackens was born in Philadelphia on March 13, 1870. After he completed high school (where John Sloan and Albert C. Barnes were his classmates), he became an artist-reporter for Philadelphia newspapers. He attended night classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, studying with Thomas Anshutz. Glackens shared a studio with Robert Henri; in 1895 they worked their way to Europe on a cattle boat.