Collection: George Luks

George Luks (1867-1933) was an American painter associated with the Ashcan School, a group of artists who sought to capture the raw, gritty reality of urban life in their works. Luks' works were characterized by their use of bold, gestural brushstrokes and their intense, vivid colors. He was particularly interested in portraying the people and places of New York City, often depicting scenes of everyday life in the city's working-class neighborhoods. Luks was a prominent figure in the American art scene during the early 20th century, and his works were highly regarded for their technical mastery and innovative style. Today, Luks' works are celebrated for their beauty and their contribution to the development of American art. Some of his most famous works include "Hester Street" and "The Spielers."