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Glackens

American  
[glak-uhnz] / ˈglæk ənz /

noun

  1. William James, 1870–1938, U.S. painter and illustrator.


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Dr. Barnes and Glackens were old friends,” the tour guide explained.

From Washington Times • Aug. 17, 2015

All four picked paintings with water, two by Monet, one by Renoir, and another by Glackens.

From Washington Times • Aug. 17, 2015

There’s plenty to look at here — paintings by George Luks, William Glackens and John Sloan, and drawings by the sculptors Gaston Lachaise and Dorothy Dehner — but three works are especially rewarding.

From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2015

Now that gallery is devoted to the Ashcan School, with works by artists like William Glackens, John Sloan and Everett Shinn, who portrayed the hardships of urban life from 1900 through the 1920s.

From New York Times • Jan. 5, 2012

“Gower Glackens is the name,” said the frog.

From "Abel's Island" by William Steig