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Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Assignment criteria added by Mr. Steve Miller Kearns HS Kearns, Utah Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Assignment criteria added by Mr. Steve Miller Kearns HS Kearns, Utah

“The Apostles of Ugliness” e Robert Henri e Arthur B. Davies e Maurice Prendergast e Ernest Lawson e William Glackens e Everett Shinn e John Sloan e George Luks e Robert Henri e Arthur B. Davies e Maurice Prendergast e Ernest Lawson e William Glackens e Everett Shinn e John Sloan e George Luks The New York Realists “The 8”: + George Bellows

Ashcan School – Show the real America The Ashcan School was not an organized group. Their unity consisted of a desire to tell some truths about the city. Robert Henri "wanted art to be akin to journalism. He wanted paint to be as real as mud, as real as the clods of horse-manure and snow, that froze on Broadway in the winter." [1] The first known use of the "ash can" terminology in describing the movement was by Art Young, in [2] The term was later applied to a group of artists who portrayed urban subject matter, primarily of the gritty life of New York's working class neighborhoods.Broadway [1] Art Young [2]

Conservative in style, they were revolutionary in content.  Departure from the staid portraitures and genteel landscapes of the late 19c.  The intent of the artists was not social commentary.  Departure from the staid portraitures and genteel landscapes of the late 19c.  The intent of the artists was not social commentary.

1.Gritty, urban scenes: - find beauty in the drab and ugly aspects of life. 2.The less desired images. 1.Gritty, urban scenes: - find beauty in the drab and ugly aspects of life. 2.The less desired images. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

Notes App Assign – list 5 examples of gritty scenes you could photograph. 1. Example – trash pick-up

“Eviction” - Everett Shinn, 1904

“Cross Streets of New York” Everett Shinn, 1899

“Cliff Dwellers” – George Bellows, 1908

“A Woman’s Work” – John Sloan, 1912

“Night Windows” – John Sloan, 1910

3. Portrayal of urban vitality. 4. Reality, Non-posed, people in their lives. 3. Portrayal of urban vitality. 4. Reality, Non-posed, people in their lives. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

Depict Urban Vitality 1. Shopping at ______

“Madison Square” Maurice Prendergast, 1901

“The Mall in Central Park” Maurice Prendergast, 1901

“Hammerstein’s Roof Garden” William Glackens, 1901

“Recruiting in Union Square” John Sloan, 1909

“Tugboat and Lighter” William Glackens, 1904

5. Captured the spontaneous moments in everyday life. 6. Fun, work, boredom, culture, who we are on a regular day. 5. Captured the spontaneous moments in everyday life. 6. Fun, work, boredom, culture, who we are on a regular day. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

Assign: Spontaneous Culture 1. Touch Football 2. Dance, Play, Choir Practice 3. School Activity 4. 5.

“Skating in New York” William Glackens, 1910

“Descending from the Bus William Glackens

“Sunday—Women Drying Their Hair” John Sloan, 1910

“Family Group” – William Glackens, 1910

“The Shoppers” – William Glackens, 1907

“Winter, Washington Square” William Glackens, 1907?

“6 th Avenue Elevated at 3 rd Street” John Sloan, 1928

7. Illustrated the process of Americanization. 8. Show what Americans do that is different from other cultures. 7. Illustrated the process of Americanization. 8. Show what Americans do that is different from other cultures. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

“Allen Street” - George Luks, 1905

“McSorley’s Bar” – John Sloan, 1912

“Parade, Washington Square”, 1912

9. These artists rebelled against the sentimental landscapes of 19c storybook illustrations. 10. Show everyday life of the 99% - the common people. 9. These artists rebelled against the sentimental landscapes of 19c storybook illustrations. 10. Show everyday life of the 99% - the common people. Characteristics of the Ashcan School

Unique to American Culture: 1. Thanksgiving Dinner 2. Football 3. Black Friday (or your own ideas)

“Fire on 24 th Street” Everett Shinn, 1907

“Morning Snow on the Hudson” George Bellows, 1910

“Washington Square” Everett Shinn, 1910

“Washington Square” William Glackens, 1910

“March Day, Washington Square” William Glackens, 1912

“Snow in New York” – Robert Henri, 1901

Assignment: You are the photographer. Task – you need to create a collage of photographs that you have taken yourself. 1. All photos need to be in Salt Lake County 2.. G o to the app store and download “Collage” 3. R emember: all photos should fit one of the following categories: gritty, ugly, life activity, no two of the same type scenes, never a posed photo. 4. Then in your notes app – write down the social comments about what story you are telling with your photo collage. 5. Note: every picture has candid shots of people.

Due by December 5th 1. Submit by Photo Collage of 10+ images 2. Submit Written by What story do your photos tell in 100 or more words via a notes app 3. All submitted to me at my address 4. a. subject line – you must put your class period in the subject line space 5. Counts as an assessment of 150 points. Anything submitted to my after December 5 th will be worth no more than +75 points. No paper submissions can be