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1898 Paris, France - 1954 Dorset, Vermont. Known for: Illustration, urban realistic painting-figure and genre.
Reginald Marsh was born in Paris, France in 1898, the child of artist parents. He was born over a small cafe on Paris' Left Bank. He was brought to the United States in 1900 and was drawing before he... Read full biography
Reginald Marsh was born in Paris, France in 1898, the child of artist parents. He was born over a small cafe on Paris' Left Bank. He was brought to the United States in 1900 and was drawing before he was three. He studied art at Yale University and the Art Students League, during which time he... Read full biography
Reginald Marsh was born in Paris, France in 1898, the child of artist parents. He was born over a small cafe on Paris' Left Bank. He was brought to the United States in 1900 and was drawing before he was three. He studied art at Yale University and the Art Students League, during which time he worked primarily as an illustrator for New York newspapers and magazines. After studying in Paris in 1925 and 1926, he turned seriously to painting. In 1929 he was introduced to the egg-tempera medium,... Read full biography
Reginald Marsh was born in Paris, France in 1898, the child of artist parents. He was born over a small cafe on Paris' Left Bank. He was brought to the United States in 1900 and was drawing before he was three. He studied art at Yale University and the Art Students League, during which time he worked primarily as an illustrator for New York newspapers and magazines. After studying in Paris in 1925 and 1926, he turned seriously to painting. In 1929 he was introduced to the egg-tempera medium, which he used extensively the rest of his life. Marsh's gusto for painting the bottom crust of society contrasted curiously with his background. His parents, both well-known artists, were steeped in academic traditions. He attended Lawrenceville... Read full biography
Reginald Marsh was born in Paris, France in 1898, the child of artist parents. He was born over a small cafe on Paris' Left Bank. He was brought to the United States in 1900 and was drawing before he was three. He studied art at Yale University and the Art Students League, during which time he worked primarily as an illustrator for New York newspapers and magazines. After studying in Paris in 1925 and 1926, he turned seriously to painting. In 1929 he was introduced to the egg-tempera medium, which he used extensively the rest of his life. Marsh's gusto for painting the bottom crust of society contrasted curiously with his background. His parents, both well-known artists, were steeped in academic traditions. He attended Lawrenceville Academy and Yale; perhaps this elite background made it possible to paint the earthy people he did with a journalist's objectivity.... Read full biography
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- Reginald MarshApril 2006Perrell, Franklin HillAmerican Art Review
- Cityscapes & Urban Life from the Phoenix Art MuseumOctober 2005Smith, Jerry NAmerican Art Review
- Seeing People: Nat'l Academy MuseumMarch 2005EditorsAmerican Art Review
- Works from New Britain MuseumJanuary 2005Hyland, DouglasAmerican Art Review
- Springfield Art MuseumsJune 2004Haskell, Heather RAmerican Art Review
- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- American Modernism from the KauffmaDecember 2003Blazier, Wendy MAmerican Art Review
- The Golden Anniversary of the SloanDecember 2003Brauer, Richard HAmerican Art Review
- Art Market, Auction Records forFebruary 2003McCord, AndyARTnews
- The Terra Museum of American ArtDecember 2002Kennedy, ElizabethAmerican Art Review
- Deco de LuxeSeptember 2002Ohrbach, Barbara MiloArt & Antiques
- American Revival of Tempera PaintingApril 2002Boyle, Richard JAmerican Art Review
- The Circus in 20-century American ANovember 2001Gustafson, DonnaThe Magazine Antiques
- American Views from Rockford MuseumJune 2001Houston, JoeAmerican Art Review
- Collection of John and Dolores BeckDecember 2000Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- Ogunquit Museum of American ArtJune 2000Culver, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- University of Maine Museum of ArtJune 2000Editor, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- The American Century Part 1August 1999Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsSeptember 1998Editors, ARTNewsARTnews
- Masterworks/Munson-Williams-ProctorJune 1998Schweitzer, Paul DAmerican Art Review
- Modern American RealismApril 1998Mecklenburg, Virginia MAmerican Art Review
- Selections/Wichita Art MuseumApril 1998Ross, NoveleneAmerican Art Review
- What's UpNovember 1996Editor, American ArtistAmerican Artist
- Amer Paintings in S Cal CollectionsMay 1996Fort, Ilene SusanAmerican Art Review
- In the Eye of the StormDecember 1995Pohl, FrancesAmerican Art Review
- Reginald Marsh: US Custom HouseOctober 1995Leavitt, LisaAmerican Art Review
- Art NewsNovember 1994AN editorsARTnews
