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Carl Sprinchorn (1887–1971) was a Swedish-born American artist who studied under Robert Henri and who adopted a style of realist modernism that admiring critics saw as both abstract and revolutionary. His oil paintings and works on paper showed a wide range of subjects. He made cityscapes and street scenes, seascapes and beach scenes, bucolic landscapes and farm scenes. He drew famous dancers, society figures, and both urban and rural men at work. As one critic put the matter, "He has the rare quality of making whatever subject he essays interesting and unusual, be it bouquets of flowers, riders in six-day bicycle races, Spanish dancers or straight American landscape." He achieved acclaim for pictures he made while living in New York and during extensive travels. In 1918, a critic said his

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  • Carl Sprinchorn (en)
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  • Carl Sprinchorn (1887–1971) was a Swedish-born American artist who studied under Robert Henri and who adopted a style of realist modernism that admiring critics saw as both abstract and revolutionary. His oil paintings and works on paper showed a wide range of subjects. He made cityscapes and street scenes, seascapes and beach scenes, bucolic landscapes and farm scenes. He drew famous dancers, society figures, and both urban and rural men at work. As one critic put the matter, "He has the rare quality of making whatever subject he essays interesting and unusual, be it bouquets of flowers, riders in six-day bicycle races, Spanish dancers or straight American landscape." He achieved acclaim for pictures he made while living in New York and during extensive travels. In 1918, a critic said his (en)
  • Carl Sprinchorn, född 13 maj 1887 i Östra Broby, Skåne, död 1971, var en svensk-amerikansk målare och tecknare. Han var son till snickaren Claes Sprinchorn och Johanna Rudolphsson (Andreasdotter). Sprinchorn kom till Amerika 1903 och inledde sina konststudier för Robert Henri vid New York School of Art där han utexaminerades 1910, samtidigt med skolundervisningen bevistade han under några års tid föreläsningar och praktiska demonstrationer som leddes av William M. Chase. Efter studierna följde några är av ett kringflackande liv, han reste till Paris, besökte föräldrahemmet i Östra Broby, det nordiska vintriga Maines vildmarker, det soliga Kalifornien där han 1913 arbetade ett år som lärare i Los Angeles konstskola, åter till Paris där han då passade på att studerad några månader vid Académ (sv)
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  • Carl Sprinchorn (en)
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  • Carl Sprinchorn (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1935SunflowersAndTritoma.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1937HuntersLuck.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1946GloriaOctober.jpg
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