Glenn Coleman (painter)
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Glenn Coleman | |
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Born | Springfield, Ohio, United States | July 18, 1887
Died | May 8, 1932 Long Beach, New York, United States | (aged 44)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Painter |
Glenn Coleman (July 18, 1887 – May 8, 1932) was an American painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.[1] Coleman's Still Life was shown at the Whitney Studio Club's twelfth annual exhibit of painting and sculpture.[2]
Coleman was born in Springfield, Ohio, on July 18, 1887, or 1881[3] and grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana. In Indianapolis, he studied at an art school. In 1905, he moved to New York and attended the New York School of Art. There, he studied under artists Robert Henri and Everett Shinn.[1][4] Coleman's work focused on New York City and its street life, often painted in a simplistic style; in later years, his painting style was inspired by Cubism.[4]
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The Empire State Building
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Battery Park
References
- ^ a b "Glenn Coleman". Olympedia. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
- ^ Watson, Forbes (1927). The Arts, Volume 11. University of Michigan: Arts Publishing Corporation. p. 158.
- ^ Mellby, Julie (May 30, 2018). "Glenn O. Coleman, Stuart Davis, and Henry Glintenkamp". Graphic Arts. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
- ^ a b "Glenn O. Coleman". Oxford Reference. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
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