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The Amateurs
George Luks — American, 1867–1933 — Ashcan School
George Luks was a Pennsylvania-born painter and a founding member of The Eight, the group whose 1908 exhibition at Macbeth Galleries challenged the genteel conventions of the National Academy. Trained briefly in Düsseldorf and Paris, Luks worked first as a newspaper illustrator in Philadelphia and later New York, where he covered the Spanish-American War and drew the comic strip Hogan's Alley.
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