All Shinn Everett Oil Paintings

American Ashcan School Painter, 1876-1953 American painter, illustrator, designer, playwright and film director. He studied industrial design at the Spring Garden School in Philadelphia from 1888 to 1890. In 1893 he became an illustrator at the Philadelphia Press. Simultaneously he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, where he met Robert Henri, John Sloan, William J. Glackens and George Luks. Their style of urban realism prompted him to depict the bleak aspects of city life. In 1897 Shinn moved to New York and produced illustrations for several newspapers and magazines
 

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Shinn Everett The Orchestra Pit,Old Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre oil on canvas


The Orchestra Pit,Old Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre
The Orchestra Pit,Old Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre
Painting ID::  32017
  mk77 c.1906-07 Oil on canvas 17 7/16x1 1/2in
  mk77 c.1906-07 Oil on canvas 17 7/16x1 1/2in

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Shinn Everett The White Ballet oil on canvas


The White Ballet
The White Ballet
Painting ID::  38389
  mk136 Oil on canvas 1904
  mk136 Oil on canvas 1904

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Shinn Everett Eviction oil on canvas


Eviction
Eviction
Painting ID::  38391
  mk136 1904 Oil on canvas
  mk136 1904 Oil on canvas

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Shinn Everett Curtain Call oil on canvas


Curtain Call
Curtain Call
Painting ID::  39789
  mk151 1925
  mk151 1925

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     Shinn Everett
     American Ashcan School Painter, 1876-1953 American painter, illustrator, designer, playwright and film director. He studied industrial design at the Spring Garden School in Philadelphia from 1888 to 1890. In 1893 he became an illustrator at the Philadelphia Press. Simultaneously he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, where he met Robert Henri, John Sloan, William J. Glackens and George Luks. Their style of urban realism prompted him to depict the bleak aspects of city life. In 1897 Shinn moved to New York and produced illustrations for several newspapers and magazines

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