Bernard Glagow is primarily known as Bernard Glasgow
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Bernard Glasgow’s early work is typical of the American Regionalist style; he painted scenes that he was familiar with. He painted people waiting in train stations, riding subways, people at work and play, portraits, and nudes. He worked for the WPA, and then turned to a more modernist style.
The influence of Matisse and Picasso can be seen in his paintings of the 1940’s, then like many artist he became fascinated with abstraction.
Glasgow created a large body of work o (showing 500 of 1995 characters). |
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