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George Bellows — Head of Gregory
George Bellows

Head of Gregory

1924

"Head of Gregory" is a lithograph by American realist painter George Bellows, created during his prolific period of printmaking in the early twentieth century. The work demonstrates Bellows' characteristic bold draftsmanship and skillful handling of the lithographic medium, capturing expressive facial features with economical yet confident lines. The print reflects Bellows' interest in portraiture and his ability to convey psychological presence through his distinctive artistic technique.

Medium
lithograph

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George Bellows, Head of Gregory, 1924

"Head of Gregory" is a lithograph by American realist painter George Bellows, created during his prolific period of printmaking in the early twentieth century. The work demonstrates Bellows' characteristic bold draftsmanship and skillful handling of the lithographic medium, capturing expressive facial features with economical yet confident lines. The print reflects Bellows' interest in portraiture and his ability to convey psychological presence through his distinctive artistic technique.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1924
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Dark And Brooding, Head Study, Early 20th Century, Portraiture, Figural Art, Ashcan School, American Artist, Modernist Influence, Expressive Realism, Oil on Canvas

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