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James Moore Preston

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119:. After Paris, Preston moved to New York by 1900 and joined Luks, Glackens, and Wilson. He was a landscape painter and a member of the group called The Eight that included friends from New York and Philadelphia. He was one of the artists in the urban realism group called the 102:
on Long Island and took trips together to Europe. May and James traveled to France often. In New York, they frequented Cafe Francis and Mouquin's with a group of fellow artists. In 1935, the Prestons moved to
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Preston was a co-illustrator with his wife, May Wilson Preston, on the "Our Horse" story printed in a 1910 edition of
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Preston worked for the Philadelphia newspaper as an artist-reporter in 1895. He shared a studio at that time with
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and in the 1910s at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In New York, he exhibited at the
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Famous American Women: A Biographical Dictionary from Colonial Times to the Present
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Women in Long Island's Past: A History of Eminent Ladies and Everyday Lives
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American Women Artists: from Early Indian Times to the Present
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Index

May Wilson Preston
Ashcan School
William Glackens
Roxborough, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Robert Henri
George Luks
William Glackens
Everett Shinn
Académie Colarossi
May Wilson
Edith Dimock
William J. Glackens
Bellport
East Hampton, New York
John Sloan
Ashcan School
George Luks
Everett Shinn
John Sloan
Robert Henri
Armory Show
MacDowell Club






American Drawings and Watercolors

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