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词条 Curry, John Steuart
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Curry, John Steuart
American painter
born Nov. 14, 1897, near Dunavant, Kan., U.S.
died Aug. 29, 1946, Madison, Wis.
American painter whose art reflects the social attitudes of the 1930s.
Curry studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1918 he started his artistic career as an illustrator of pulp magazines, particularly westerns. In 1926 he spent a year studying in Europe, and upon his return he received his first encouragement and support from Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. He won prominence with often melodramatic, anecdotal portrayals of the regions where he lived and their traditions. Among his best known works are “Baptism in Kansas” (1928), “Hogs Killing a Rattlesnake” (1930), and a series of paintings on circus life that he executed after touring with the Ringling Brothers in 1932. He came to be identified, along with Thomas Hart Benton and Grant Wood, as one of the American Regionalists.
Curry executed several important murals. The one for the state capitol building in Topeka, Kan. (1938–40), has as its subject matter the turbulent events associated with the abolitionist John Brown.
He taught at Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture (New York City) and at the Art Students League of New York until 1936 and was artist in residence at the University of Wisconsin until his death.
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