REGINALD MARSH
14 March 1898, Paris, France
3 July 1959, Vermont, USA
Famous american painter for his burlesque painting scenes.
He studied at the Lawrenceville School and graduated from Yale Art School in 1920.
Began working as a freelance illustrator for New York Daily News and later for the New Yorker.
He worked with oil, watercolor, inks, prints and also linocuts, lithographs and engravings.
He was a perfect realist painter and left us the portrait of a certain New York.
During the last ten years of his life he became a teacher at the Art Students League of New York.
George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park
A Paramount Picture, 1934
"Hauptmann must die", 1935
Coney Island, 1936
Hudson Bay Fur Company, 1932
"500.000 Czechs on nazi border", 1938
Rue Blondel
"The Bowery", 1930
"Minsky's Chorus", 1935
"Girls on a Boardwalk"
"The park bench", 1933
"Beach scene", 1943
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