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

From Literature

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.

From Literature

And winter scenes, like this William Glackens of the park.

From New York Times

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.

From New York Times

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

From Washington Times