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

From Washington Times • Aug. 17, 2015

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

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

The exhibition also features several painters who were part of the summer society, including William Glackens, Everett Shinn and Frederick Kost.

From New York Times • Jul. 12, 2013

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

From "Abel's Island" by William Steig