George’s work is defined by its impressionism sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Love of Winter
George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882–1925)

My Mother
George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882–1925)

Nude Man and Woman
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

The Law is too Slow
George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882-1925) printed by Bolton Coit Brown (American, 1864-1936)

Nude Woman Bending Over
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Sketch of Emma Bellows
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Dance at Insane Asylum
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

A Stag at Sharkey's
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Morning, Nude Sketch
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Anne
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Barricade
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Artist's Evening
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

The Cliff Dwellers
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

The Shower Bath
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

The Village Houses
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882–1925

Dance in a Madhouse
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Counted Out
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Mother and Child
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

Dempsey and Firpo
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925

The Germans Arrive
George Wesley Bellows American, 1882-1925