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Jacob Glushakow (American, 1914-2000) browse these categories for related items... All Items: Fine Art:Paintings:Watercolor: Pre 1960: item # 412747 Please refer to our stock # 7583 when inquiring.
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC. 524 North Washington Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 703-548-5188 $850. |
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Jacob Glushakow (American, 1914-2000) Barn in Maryland Watercolor on paper, signed and dated: "10 July (19)60". Provenance: from the Estate of the Artist. From his exceedingly humble start, Glushakow grew to become one of Baltimore's favorite sons. He was born aboard ship to Russian Jewish parents immigrating to the United States in the wake of WWI. The Glushakow family settled in Baltimore and soon became a part of its close knit Jewish community. From an early age, Glushakow was encouraged by his parents to pursue his artistic talent. He studied at the Jewish Educational Alliance (JEA) and Maryland Institute before graduating from Baltimore City College in 1933. Following graduation, he was awarded a scholarship from the JEA to study at the Art Students League in NYC. At the Art Students League, he had the great fortune to study under Kenneth Hayes Miller, Charles Locke, and Alexander Brooke. Brooke encouraged Glushakow's growing interest in the portrayal of urban landscapes. Even the advent of WWII did not stop Glushakow's work as an artist. While serving in the Air Corps, he had works published in Art in the Armed Forces, GI Sketchbook, and LIFE Magazine. Following the war, Glushakow continued his painting while working, at various times, for the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Friends of Art Collection and the Phillips Memorial Gallery (now the Phillips Collection). He also taught painting and drawing at the Jewish Community Center in Baltimore. His work was widely exhibited, though primarily in the local area. Among the venues to host his works were the National Gallery of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art (from which he also received prizes), Virginia Museum of Fine Art (in Richmond), National Academy of Design (in NYC) and the Corcoran Gallery among others. His work was highly sought after and collected. In addition to many private owners, Glushakow's work is held in the permanent collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Friends of Art Collection and the Phillips Collection.
from: Who Was Who in American Art; Falk, Peter Hastings, p. 1305.
Sight size: 10.5" x 14.25" |
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