Reginald Marsh

Reginald Marsh (March 14, 1898 – July 3, 1954) was an American painter, born in Paris, most notable for his depictions of life in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Crowded Coney Island beach scenes, popular entertainments such as vaudeville and burlesque, women, and jobless men on the Bowery are subjects that reappear throughout his work. He painted in egg tempera and in oils, and produced many watercolors, ink and ink wash drawings, and prints.
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"Coney Island Beach #1" by Reginald Marsh. 1939 etching. In the collection of The Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL.
Swing Time: Reginald Marsh and Thirties New York
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"Girl in a Fur Jacket Reading a Tabloid" by Reginald Marsh. 1940, etching. In the collection of The Ringling Museum, Sarasota, FL.
Reginald Marsh, Twenty Cent Movie, 1936
Reginald Marsh, Twenty Cent Movie, 1936