by Albert Turoń
Nationality
American
Lifetime
1882-1925
Biography
An accomplished athlete, George Bellows (1882–1925) was an especially appropriate artist to address the subject of sports. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, he played baseball and basketball as a youth, developing sufficient ability to letter in both at Ohio State University. According to some accounts, scouts for the Cincinnati Reds took notice of his shortstop talents. However, Bellows’s first love, art, ultimately intervened, and after his junior year he relocated to New York to study painting. In a remarkably short period he became the leading artist of his generation, a reputation fueled through boxing subjects such as <em>Stag at Sharkey’s.</em> In his later years he developed recreational passions for tennis and billiards, which he routinely played with friends. Bellows’s life was cut short at the age of 42, due to complications after his appendix ruptured.
Artworks
Stag at Sharkey's
George Bellows
Boy in a Blue Coat
Business Men's Class
Self-Portrait
Splinter Beach
In the Subway
The Holdup, first state
In an Elevator
River-Front
Spring, Central Park
The Street
Seated Boy
Solitude
The Hag and the Young Man
Introducing Georges Carpentier
Reducing Exercises
Polo Sketch
The Tournament
Seated Female Nude (Emma Story Bellows)
Woman with Hat
Old Billiard Player