Robert Henri
American painter and educator, Ashcan School

Born
June 24th, 1865
159 years ago
Died
July 12th, 1929
95 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent figure in the Ashcan School movement, this painter focused on depicting everyday life in urban settings. He emphasized the portrayal of the working class and influenced a generation of artists through his teachings. His work showcased a commitment to realist themes and he advocated for a more authentic representation of American life, often characterized by bold colors and dynamic brushwork. In addition to painting, he held teaching positions, fostering the development of emerging artists. Exhibitions of his work received attention and contributed to the appreciation of American art.
Executed paintings like 'The Mummer's Dance'
Served as a pivotal educator at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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