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Friday, October 26, 2007

George Bellows, "Both Members of this Club" (1907)


As we discussed with early cinema, violence and various forms of bloodsport became quickly associated with the visual culture of the time. Consider how Bellows' work is invested in the thematics of violence and visual consumption.
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