Paul Cadmus (After) Drawing on paper
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° Artist: Paul Cadmus (After)
° Dimensions in inches: (12 high x 9 1/2 wide)
° Condition: good general condition
° Provenance: Private collection
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Exact copies of artwork by a master artist *Must use "after" in title and description. You must include a definition of "After." A suggested definition: For unique paintings/works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by the named artist. (Source: Getty's Thesaurus of Art and Architecture)
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He was an American painter, known for his paintings and drawings of male nudes. His work by him combines elements of homoeroticism and social criticism, in a style often called pictorial realism. In 1934 he painted The Fleet's In! This painting, featuring sailors, women, and a homosexual, was the subject of public controversy and was withdrawn from the Corcoran Gallery. This fact helped launch his career. He worked as a commercial illustrator, but his partner, artist Jared French, convinced him to devote himself entirely to painting. He lived with Jon Anderson, his romantic partner, for 35 years, who was the inspiration for much of his work. He died in 1999 at his home in Weston, Connecticut, just five days shy of his 95th birthday. Born: December 17, 1904, Manhattan, New York, United States Died: December 12, 1999, Weston, Connecticut, United States.
° Artist: Paul Cadmus (After)
° Dimensions in inches: (12 high x 9 1/2 wide)
° Condition: good general condition
° Provenance: Private collection
II.
Exact copies of artwork by a master artist *Must use "after" in title and description. You must include a definition of "After." A suggested definition: For unique paintings/works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by the named artist. (Source: Getty's Thesaurus of Art and Architecture)
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He was an American painter, known for his paintings and drawings of male nudes. His work by him combines elements of homoeroticism and social criticism, in a style often called pictorial realism. In 1934 he painted The Fleet's In! This painting, featuring sailors, women, and a homosexual, was the subject of public controversy and was withdrawn from the Corcoran Gallery. This fact helped launch his career. He worked as a commercial illustrator, but his partner, artist Jared French, convinced him to devote himself entirely to painting. He lived with Jon Anderson, his romantic partner, for 35 years, who was the inspiration for much of his work. He died in 1999 at his home in Weston, Connecticut, just five days shy of his 95th birthday. Born: December 17, 1904, Manhattan, New York, United States Died: December 12, 1999, Weston, Connecticut, United States.
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Paul Cadmus (After) Drawing on paper
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