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Hunter Museum of American Art (887 words) |
 | Reginald Marsh was born in Paris in 1898. |
 | It was Miller, in fact, who encouraged Marsh to follow up on an impulse he brought back from Europe, to adapt the design and technique of certain old masters (Marsh admitted to being particularly impressed with Rubens and Delacroix) to the raw pictorial potential of his immediate contemporary surroundings. |
 | Marsh taught drawing and painting at the Art Students League in the summers of 1935, '36, '39, '40, and '41. |
| ASU Art Museum | Collections: Reginald Marsh (497 words) |
 | Reginald Marsh was an urban realist whose visual history truly celebrated the American city and it's masses. |
 | Marsh began the first of his many trips to Europe in 1925 where he studied and drew paintings of the Old Masters. |
 | Marsh won many prestigious awards and his work was included in the Whitney Museum's Annual and Biennial Exhibitions during his life. |