Marsh, Reginald, 1898-1954
Marsh, Reginald
Reginald Marsh American painter (1898–1954)
Marsh, Reginald (American painter, 1898-1954)
מארש, רג'ינלד, 1898-1954
Marsh, Reginald, 1898-1954, ill.
VIAF ID: 5005976 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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[10th Ave. at 27th St.] | |
The 42nd parallel | |
An American tragedy | |
Anatomy for artists | |
"Arrived" | |
"As soon as things pick up a little we're going to have it [mountain] landscaped" | |
big money | |
Bowery Scene | |
Box at the Metropolitan | |
Breadline | |
But "only God can make a tree" | |
Chinatown and the Bowery | |
[Chorus of parsons: "Hey, take your arm down don't you know this is Sunday?"] | |
[Crowd of unemployed] | |
[Crowded street scene with skyscrapers in haze in New York City] | |
The depression | |
East side, west side, all around the town; a retrospective exhibition of paintings, watercolors, and drawings | |
[Elderly man in ragged clothes playing violin amid well dressed crowd in front of Carnegie Hall marquee advertising Fritz Kreisler, violinist] | |
Eltinge Follies | |
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders | |
Gaiety Burlesk [II] | |
Girl walking | |
Gulf to Rockies : the heritage of the Fort Worth and Denver-Colorado and Southern Railways, 1861-1898 | |
"Hot, ain't it?" : "Yeah, that's what we're down here for!" | |
"Huh, - News!" | |
L.I.R.R. almost daily | |
"In the old days the bars were so long, and there were no chairs" | |
Iron steamboat Co. 1932 | |
Irving Place Burlesk [IV] | |
Just like Paris, isn't it? | |
The Leatherstocking saga : being those parts of The Deerslayer, The last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder, The pioneers, and The prairie which specially pertain to Natty Bumppo, otherwise known as Pathfinder, Deerslayer, or Hawkeye; the whole arranged in chronological order from Hawkeye's youth on the New York frontier in King George's War until his death on the western prairies in Jefferson's administration | |
The legendary Mizners | |
Marsh ideas | |
Mazie Gordon | |
Merry-go-round | |
[Middle-aged couple at amusement park, N.Y.C.] | |
Minsky's New Gotham Chorus | |
Miscellaneous prints collected by Alfred Bendiner | |
Nineteen nineteen | |
"No, no, put it away - she's far too fat, ..." | |
"Oh, Al Smith's all right, but I'm for leaving prosperity alone" | |
On the floor - N.Y. Stock Exchange | |
"Pretty - isn't it?" | |
Reginald Marsh | |
The 'round and 'round horse; | |
[Scene at Casino Nacional, Havana - well-dressed people around gambling table; croupier says "Trois Cent Soixante-Quinze" and a young woman asks "how much is that in Cuban, Daddy?"] | |
"Scrambled eggs, or hot dog, sir?" | |
Sister Carrie | |
"... so I bought her a knicknack and left her in South Brooklyn" | |
[Soldiers dancing, 99 Park Avenue, New York] | |
Star burlesque | |
Steeplechase Swings | |
The story of a bad boy; | |
Striptease at New Gotham | |
"I tell you, Gus, this town ain't what it used to be" | |
Traumfrau = (You're out of my mind!) | |
U.S.A. | |
Uppercrust. | |
"Whatever they do, I still cling to the 16th [century]" | |
"Where is the hat department?" |