George Wesley Bellows

Dance at Insane Asylum

1907
Charcoal, with stumping, pen and black ink, brown crayon, and touches of white chalk on ivory wove paper
48 × 63 cm (18.9 × 24.8 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, George Bellows studied at the New York School of Art, along with Edward Hopper and Rockwell Kent. He became one of the leading realist painters of his time and was also a masterful draftsman. His energetic drawings and lithographs—often rendered on a large scale, as in the examples shown here—suggest a spontaneous approach, though they also reveal his dedication to theoretical studies of proportion. This haunting yet spirited mixed-media drawing served as a study for the lithograph Dance in a Madhouse , created some 10 yeas later.

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