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Gregorio Prestopino

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figures, woods, brooks, fields, islands, mountains were joined-on powerful canvases that showed Prestopino's new vitality. According to the celebrated photographer Russel Lynes "the sound of the city…gave way to the sounds of the country, the relentless of bricks and pavement and steel to the happy
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By the mid-1940s and the 1950s he concentrated on large, solid images that were able to function as universals with heightened drama while preserving their qualities as specific expressionistic images. His more realistic studies are largely black and white and detail poor urban suffering.
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A series of Gregorio Prestopino paintings entitled "Harlem Wednesday" toured the US in the 1960s. A watercolor painting from that series entitled, "The Family" is held by the Art and Artifacts Division of the
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influence in his work as well. Much of his more cubist work uses brightly contrasting colors and involves human forms. Wet, sensuous color areas appeared on his canvases.
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painters. In the late 1950s Prestopino used Harlem as his subject. He created paintings that inspired the well-known American movie makers,
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quality in their description of everyday incidents of the working class, depicting the grit of city life – docks, laborers, vendors,
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and many others who were among the Fellows of MacDowell Colony. In 1958 Prestopino's landscape paintings were showing
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Exemplifying this style is the series of paintings done in 1957 for "Life" magazine in connection with an article on
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painters, whose work led him directly to the study of urban life. He won the 1972
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Ed. by Lee Nordness; Vol.1, (The Viking Press, Inc., 1963. pp. 166–169)
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Variation of style and the influence of the MacDowell Colony
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As a young man Prestopino set up his first studio in
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Princeton, New Jersey
Social Realism
New York Figurative Expressionism
Little Italy
Messina, Sicily, Italy
National Academy of Design
Charles Hawthorne
French Impressionists
American realists
Ashcan School
Rome Prize
Harlem
social realist
anecdotal
Lower East Side
Roosevelt, New Jersey
Green Haven
New York
state prison
Ben Shahn
Philip Evergood
social realist
John Hubley
Faith Elliot
Venice
MacDowell Colony
Milton Avery
Linda Lindeberg
abstract
cubist

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