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HomeGenres: The Ashcan School

Genres: The Ashcan School

February 2, 2013 Richard Bledsoe Articles, Genres, History, Influences, Remodernism

Described as America’s first true avant-garde.

The Ashcan School of the early 1900’s favored an anti-academic art of the people, like Remodernism does today.

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