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1.5" x 1.13" Soft Enamel Pin Double Posted Rubber Clasps
Inspired by "Stag at Sharkey’s" by George Bellows George Bellows, a leading figure of the Ashcan School, captured the raw energy of early 20th-century American life in his dynamic paintings. “Stag at Sharkey’s” (1909) exemplifies his fascination with urban realism, depicting an illegal boxing match at Sharkey’s Athletic Club in New York. The painting's dramatic contrasts, thick impasto, and blurred motion convey the brutal intensity of the fight, while its composition—featuring a tight, immersive perspective—draws viewers into the action. Bellows' work challenged genteel artistic norms, celebrating the grit and physicality of working-class culture. His use of dark, earthy tones punctuated by stark highlights enhances the scene’s visceral impact. This masterpiece remains a cornerstone of American realism, influencing future generations of artists.
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