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Glackens
[glak-uhnz]
noun
William James, 1870–1938, U.S. painter and illustrator.
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“Gower Glackens is the name,” said the frog.
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While waiting for Gower Glackens’s rescue crew, Abel kept busy, providing for himself, working at his art, doing whatever he could to be steadily occupied.
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And winter scenes, like this William Glackens of the park.
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He was born in 1892 in Philadelphia, where his father, a newspaper illustrator, was one of a group of young painters, including William Glackens and John Sloan, who took cues from a magnetic, slightly older figure, Robert Henri.
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All four picked paintings with water, two by Monet, one by Renoir, and another by Glackens.
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