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Paul Cadmus - Wikipedia

Paul Cadmus ... Paul Cadmus (December 17, 1904 – December 12, 1999) was an American artist widely known for his egg tempera paintings of gritty social ...

Paul Cadmus | Smithsonian American Art Museum

Paul Cadmus used the classical technique of egg tempera to create satirical images of American life. He left school at fifteen to attend the National Academy ...

Paul Cadmus | Whitney Museum of American Art

Paul Cadmus gained notoriety in 1934 when Navy officials decried his canvas The Fleet's In!, the second in a trilogy of works he made depicting drunken ...

Paul Cadmus and the Censorship of Queer Art

Reproductions of the work proliferated in newspapers across the country, catapulting Cadmus into the media spotlight. The unmentioned queer ...

A Guide to Paul Cadmus: Paintings, Drawings and Photographs (Art ...

His painting style has been described as magic realism, and his works often contain elements of satire or social commentary. Additionally, he is known for his ...

Paul Cadmus - MoMA

41 works online ... Paul Cadmus ... Greenwich Village Cafeteria ... 1934 ... Paul Cadmus ... The Fleet's In ... 1934 ... Paul Cadmus ... Stewart's ... 1934 ... Paul Cadmus.

Paul Cadmus Papers - Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

The papers document Cadmus's lengthy career; his art practice creating paintings, drawings, murals, and prints; as well as his personal life and relationships ...

Paul Cadmus | Sailors and Floosies | Whitney Museum of American Art

Sailors and Floosies, the third painting in a trilogy on the theme of on-leave sailors that Paul Cadmus completed between 1933 and 1938, exemplifies the ...

Paul Cadmus Paintings, Bio, Ideas - The Art Story

Paul Cadmus was one of the most controversial artists of the 1930s. His biting social satires challenged traditional morality, often prompting outrage and even ...

Oral history interview with Paul Cadmus, 1988 March 22-May 5

PAUL CADMUS: Of being an artist? No. It was just taken for granted. JUDD TULLY: Now did you have friends that were also interested in art? PAUL ...

DC Moore Gallery | Paul Cadmus: The Male Nude marks ... - Instagram

349 likes, 13 comments - dcmooregallery on February 15, 2024: "Paul Cadmus: The Male Nude marks the American artist's first major exhibition ...

Paul Cadmus | Art and Photography | Store - Phaidon

A lavish portfolio of never-before-seen erotic drawings by celebrated twentieth-century American artist and gay icon, Paul Cadmus.

Art Minute: Paul Cadmus, "Jerry" | Toledo Museum of Art

Art Minute: Paul Cadmus, "Jerry". In this frank and intimate portrait, artist Jared French (1905–1988) gazes candidly out at the viewer. Paul Cadmus painted it ...

What I Believe - McNay Art Museum

Paul Cadmus presents the arts as beacons of good against the violence of war. The painting's title was taken from English Humanist EM Forster's 1938 essay “ ...

Paul Cadmus (1904-1999), Head - Christie's

Paul Cadmus (1904-1999) Head signed 'Cadmus' and inscribed with notations (lower right) casein, pencil and gouache on paper 11 3 ⁄ 8 x 10 1 ⁄ 8 in.

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Sep 24, 2023 - Explore David Farris's board "Paul Cadmus" on Pinterest. See more ideas about paul cadmus, magic realism, american artists.

PAUL CADMUS - Pleasant and Unpleasant - Exhibitions

EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK ... “I believe in exaggeration. People's noses should be rubbed in all sorts of things – pleasant and unpleasant.” Organized in ...

Paul Cadmus. Greenwich Village Cafeteria. 1934 - MoMA

Paul Cadmus. Greenwich Village Cafeteria. 1934. Oil on canvas. 28 x 40" (71.1 x 101.6 cm). Extended loan from the United States WPA Art Program.

Coney Island - LACMA Collections

Coney Island, Paul Cadmus (United States, New York, New York City, 1904-1999), United States, 1934, Paintings, Oil on canvas, Coney Island was the first ...

Paul Cadmus's Queer Vision of America - PMA Stories

Paul Cadmus's Queer Vision of America ... Lauren Bradley ... June 1, 2022 ... How a controversy around censorship launched the artist's career—and fed ...