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In Depth: Cecil Bell

In Depth: Cecil Bell
In Depth: Cecil Bell
In Depth: Cecil Bell

In Depth: Cecil Bell

2019-05-21
Cecil Bell was born in Seattle, Washington in 1906, and he later moved to Staten Island New York. It was in New York City where he found the inspiration for his work, the city and it's people, focusing on daily life as his subject.
He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Arts Student League with John Sloan, a member of a group of painters known as The Eight. The group, and by association Bell, formed the basis of the Aschan School, which was composed of a group of early 20th century Realist artists, who distanced themselves from the earlier styles of American Impressionism and academics by attempting to bring art into closer touch with everyday life. They concentrated on portraying New York's vitality and recording it's seamy side, keeping a keen eye on current events and their era's social and political rhetoric. Stylistically, their work, though varied, depended upon a darker palette and more gestural brushwork.
Largely unknown during his lifetime, a post-humous retrospective of Bell's work was held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1973.
Many of his works are held in the public collections, some of which include the Museum of the City of New York, the National Gallery of Art, the Butler Institute of American Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Cecil Bell (American, 1906-1970)
Blind Peanut Vendor, 1958
Oil on Panel
14 x 18 inches

Cecil Bell (American, 1906-1970)
Snow and Gray Sky with Rusty
Oil on Panel

 American, 1906 - 1970
John Sloan
2020-05-29
John Sloan studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, from 1892 to 1894. He sold his first canvas at the age of 14. He regularly worked as an illustrator for newspapers such as the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Press, but he also designed advertising and taught himself the technique of engraving. On the advice of Robert Henri, he moved to New York in 1904 and subsequently became a member of The Eight. Sloan was politically active and joined the Socialist Party in 1910; he stood for election to the New York State Assembly the same year but was defeated and stood again in 1915. He trained at the Art Students League in New York in 1916 and was elected president in 1931 but resigned the following year to join the Archipenko School of Art. He joined the League again in 1935. In 1929, he was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. His teaching has influenced a whole generation of artists.


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