Conservative in style, they were revolutionary in content.  Departure from the staid portraitures and genteel landscapes of the late 19c.  The intent.

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Conservative in style, they were revolutionary in content.  Departure from the staid portraitures and genteel landscapes of the late 19c.  The intent of the artists was not social commentary.  Departure from the staid portraitures and genteel landscapes of the late 19c.  The intent of the artists was not social commentary.

1. Gritty, urban scenes: - find beauty in the drab and ugly aspects of life. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

“ Eviction ” - Everett Shinn, 1904

“ Cross Streets of New York ” Everett Shinn, 1899

“ Cliff Dwellers ” – George Bellows, 1908

“ A Woman ’ s Work ” – John Sloan, 1912

“ Night Windows ” – John Sloan, 1910

2. Portrayal of urban vitality. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

“ Madison Square ” Maurice Prendergast, 1901

“ The Mall in Central Park ” Maurice Prendergast, 1901

“ Hammerstein ’ s Roof Garden ” William Glackens, 1901

“ Recruiting in Union Square ” John Sloan, 1909

“ Tugboat and Lighter ” William Glackens, 1904

3. Captured the spontaneous moments in everyday life. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

“ Skating in New York ” William Glackens, 1910

“ Descending from the Bus ” William Glackens

“ Sunday -- Women Drying Their Hair ” John Sloan, 1910

“ Family Group ” – William Glackens, 1910

“ The Shoppers ” – William Glackens,1907

“ Winter, Washington Square ” William Glackens, 1907

4. Illustrated the process of Americanization. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

“ McSorley ’ s Bar ” – John Sloan, 1912

“ A Stag at Sharkey ’ s Place ” George Bellows, 1917

“ Parade, Washington Square ”, 1912

5. These artists rebelled against the sentimental landscapes of 19c storybook illustrations. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

“ Fire on 24 th Street ” Everett Shinn, 1907

“ Morning Snow on the Hudson ” George Bellows, 1910

“ Washington Square ” Everett Shinn, 1910

“ Washington Square ” William Glackens, 1910

“ March Day, Washington Square ” William Glackens, 1912

“ Snow in New York ” – Robert Henri, 1901