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George Bellows — Male Torso
George Bellows

Male Torso

1916

George Bellows' "Male Torso" is a lithograph that exemplifies the artist's skillful handling of the human form through the medium's expressive qualities. The work demonstrates Bellows' interest in capturing the anatomical structure and musculature of the male body with bold, confident lines characteristic of his graphic work. Created during the early twentieth century, this print reflects both the artist's academic training and his modernist approach to rendering the figure.

Medium
lithograph

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George Bellows, Male Torso , 1916

George Bellows' "Male Torso" is a lithograph that exemplifies the artist's skillful handling of the human form through the medium's expressive qualities. The work demonstrates Bellows' interest in capturing the anatomical structure and musculature of the male body with bold, confident lines characteristic of his graphic work. Created during the early twentieth century, this print reflects both the artist's academic training and his modernist approach to rendering the figure.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1916
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Torso composition, 20th Century, Anatomical focus, American Artist, Male figure study, Dramatic Lighting, American Realism, Expressionistic realism, Muscular Form, Oil on Canvas

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