Reginald Marsh
1898–1954
Introduction
Reginald Marsh (March 14, 1898 – July 3, 1954) was an American painter, born in Paris, most notable for his depictions of life in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Crowded Coney Island beach scenes, popular entertainments such as vaudeville and burlesque, women, and jobless men on the Bowery are subjects that reappear throughout his work. He painted in egg tempera and in oils, and produced many watercolors, ink and ink wash drawings, and prints.
Wikidata identifier
Q7308806
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Country of birth
France
Roles
Artist, engraver, etcher, genre artist, graphic artist, illustrator, painter
ULAN identifier
500016727
Names
Reginald Marsh, Marsh
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188 works
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Study for Felicia
1939 -
Study for Coney Island Beach
1939 -
(Hat Displayed)
c. 1939 -
Metropolitan Opera House
1939 -
Felicia
1939 -
Human Pool Tables
1938 -
Battery (Belles)
1938, printed 1969 -
Merry-Go-Round
1938, printed 1969 -
Study for Harris Theater, New York
c. 1938 -
Study for People's Follies
1938 -
Study for Girl with Umbrella
c. 1938 -
Study for Girl with Umbrella
c. 1938 -
Study for Battery Belles
1938 -
Pickaback
1938–1939, printed 1969 -
N. Y. Skyline
1937 -
Twenty Cent Movie
1936 -
Flying Concellos
1936, printed 1969 -
A Morning in May
1936, printed 1969 -
Minsky's New Gotham Chorus
1936, printed 1969 -
Wooden Horses
1936, printed 1969 -
Study for Twenty Cent Movie
1936 -
Study for Twenty Cent Movie
1936 -
Study for A Morning in May
1936 -
Steeplechase Swings
1935 -
Steeplechase Swings
1935, printed 1969 -
Study for U.S. Post Office Mural, Washington, D.C., S.S. President, Removing Mailbags from a Liner
c. 1935 -
Study for U.S. Post Office Mural, Washington, D.C., S.S. President, Removing Mailbags from a Liner
c. 1935 -
Minsky's Chorus
1935 -
Erie R.R. Locomotives Watering
1934 -
Jungle
1934
188 works